Black Yanks: Defending Leroy Henry in D-Day Britain

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The dramatic story of one of the earliest successes of the Civil Rights Movement, Black Yanks re-examines the UK and USA's 'special relationship' in the build up to D-Day

Black Yanks is the story of how an African American soldier from Missouri ended up on death row in D-Day Britain – and the extraordinary campaign that set him free. The drama plays out over a tumultuous six weeks, set against a backdrop of the most audacious sea-borne invasion ever attempted.

As the build-up to D-Day escalates, Leroy Henry’s story unfolds, allowing us to view a pivotal point in history with an entirely new perspective: making race, the ‘special relationship’ and the British peoples’ collective powerful key considerations.

This fascinating, alternative timeline reveals an edgier wartime society, hidden tensions in Anglo-American relations and the moment the British tabloid press learned to roar. Ultimately, Leroy Henry’s court martial – and everything it stood for – provoked mind-blowing decision-making at the highest military level.

Kate Werran unearths a wealth of archival material to help disclose the story behind the first significant, if uncelebrated, win in the civil rights movement; a story that has been overlooked for nearly eight decades. Until now.




  • | Author: Kate Werran
  • | Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Apr 11, 2024
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781803993522
  • | ISBN-10: 1803993529
Author:
Kate Werran
Publisher:
The History Press Ltd
Publication Date:
Apr 11, 2024
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781803993522
ISBN10:
1803993529