The Harlem Hellfighters, also called the Black Rattlers and the Men of Bronze, were an African-American infantry unit fighting for America in WWI. They spent more time in combat than any other American unit.
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Harlem Renaissance
The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring African American artists. A writer that benefited form the Harlem Renaissance was Langston Hughes. One of the major singers that benefited from the Harlem Renaissance was Ella Fitzgerald. The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring black artists.
The Harlem Renaissance took place in the Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem, in the 1920s through the early 1930s. There are actually two Harlems, West Harlem and East Harlem. West Harlem is where the Harlem Renaissance mostly took place, and has traditionally been a black neighborhood (although in recent years it has seen a big increase in its white population). East Harlem (also known as Spanish Harlem) is a predominantly Latino neighborhood. Since neighborhoods in New York City rarely have precise boundaries, everybody has a different opinion on where Harlem begins and ends. But generally speaking, West Harlem runs south to north from West 110th Street to West 145th Street, and west to east from the Hudson River to Lexington Avenue. Spanish Harlem runs south to north from East 96th Street to East 145th Street, and west to east from Lexington Avenue to the East River.
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The Harlem Hellfighters, formally known as the 369th Infantry Regiment, fought primarily on the Western Front during World War I, particularly in France. They participated in significant battles such as the Battle of Cantigny, the Champagne sector, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Their bravery and effectiveness in combat earned them high praise, and they were one of the first African American units to serve in combat during the war.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Documentaries - 2007 Hellfighters Harlem's Heroes of World War I 3-24 was released on: USA: 29 April 2008
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The Harlem Hellfighters, officially known as the 369th Infantry Regiment, received their nickname from the German soldiers during World War I. The Germans referred to them as "Hellfighters" due to their fierce fighting spirit and tenacity in battle. The regiment, predominantly made up of African American soldiers, earned a reputation for their bravery, particularly during their time in combat with the French Army. Their nickname reflected both their formidable skills and the respect they garnered from their enemies.
because they survived 191 days in heavy combat and they were chosen to lead the French high command to lead the allied forces to the line. Not only that, the Harlem Hellfighters were the first African American unit granted by anyone in the USA. To this day the United States has yet honored these men for what they did for their country. The French are the only ones who recognized them for what they did.
Hellfighters - 2007 was released on: USA: 27 April 2007 (Tribeca Film Festival)
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The 1968 Hellfighters was filmed at these locations: Baytown, TX, Casper, WY, Gillette, WY, Stage 32 Universal Studio, Los Angeles, William P. Hobby Airport.
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Fight Dance Sing A Capoeirista's Story - 2012 was released on: USA: 2012 USA: 2013 (Harlem International Film Festival)
One of the goals of the Harlem Renaissance was to celebrate and promote African American culture and identity in the arts, literature, music, and social activism. It aimed to challenge racial stereotypes, fight discrimination, and promote racial pride and awareness.