APA Citation

Miller, K., Pershing, J. J. 1., Drinker, F. E., & Allen, E. A. (1919). Kelly Miller's history of the World War for human rights: An intensely human and brilliant account of the World War : why America entered the conflict : what the allies fought for : and a thrilling account of the important part taken by the Negro in the tragic defeat of Germany : the downfall of autocracy, and complete victory for the cause of righteousness and freedom : including a wonderful array of striking pictures made from recent official photographs, illustrating and describing the new and awful devices used in the horrible methods of modern warfare, together with remarkable pictures of the Negro in action in both army and navy. [Washington, D.C.?: Austin Jenkins Co.].

Chicago Style Citation

Miller, Kelly, John J. 1860-1948 Pershing, Frederick E. Drinker, and Emory Adams Allen. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights: An Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War : Why America Entered the Conflict : What the Allies Fought for : And a Thrilling Account of the Important Part Taken By the Negro in the Tragic Defeat of Germany : The Downfall of Autocracy, and Complete Victory for the Cause of Righteousness and Freedom : Including a Wonderful Array of Striking Pictures Made From Recent Official Photographs, Illustrating and Describing the New and Awful Devices Used in the Horrible Methods of Modern Warfare, Together With Remarkable Pictures of the Negro in Action in Both Army and Navy. [Washington, D.C.?: Austin Jenkins Co.], 1919.

MLA Citation

Miller, Kelly, John J. 1860-1948 Pershing, Frederick E. Drinker, and Emory Adams Allen. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights: An Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War : Why America Entered the Conflict : What the Allies Fought for : And a Thrilling Account of the Important Part Taken By the Negro in the Tragic Defeat of Germany : The Downfall of Autocracy, and Complete Victory for the Cause of Righteousness and Freedom : Including a Wonderful Array of Striking Pictures Made From Recent Official Photographs, Illustrating and Describing the New and Awful Devices Used in the Horrible Methods of Modern Warfare, Together With Remarkable Pictures of the Negro in Action in Both Army and Navy. [Washington, D.C.?: Austin Jenkins Co.], 1919.

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