An important and timely book, especially given the recent historic changes in the American political scene. World War II History 2009 Robert F. Jefferson provides a complex and nuanced-yet highly readable-account of the African American soldiers who served in the all-black and segregated U.S. Army's 93rd Infantry Division... A marvelous book. -- Andrew E. Kersten Annals of Iowa 2009 Jefferson's Fighting for Hope is a rigorously researched, richly etched re-creation of the formation of the all-black Ninety-third Infantry Division, which fought in the Pacific theater. -- Gerald Early Journal of American History 2010 Well-written work. -- Alan Osur American Historical Review Fighting for Hope provides an immensely useful model for not only historians, but also political scientists studying how race, war, and culture shaped the lives of African Americans in the early twentieth century. For students of black military history, this book is a must read. -- Judson L. Jeffries History: Reviews of New Books 2010 An invaluable contribution to military history, African American history, and American social history. -- Hayward "Woody" Farrar Journal of American Ethnic History 2011