Acknowledgments
Introduction
-Roi Ottley’s War: Black Internationalism and the Long Freedom Struggle
A Note on Transcriptions, Annotations, and Selected Journalism
The Diary
-Notes, Observations and Memoranda Concerning Travels in Soctland, Ireland, Wales, England, France, Belgium, Italy, and North Africa, by Roi Ottley, PM-Liberty War Correspondent, Period: June to December 1944
Selected Journalism, 1942-1946
-“A White Folks’ War?”
-“Roi Ottley Sees Negro Troops in Action in Normandy”
-“Progressive Trend Seen in British Colonial Policy”
-“Cripps Gives Official View on India Issue”
-“Belgium to Rule Congo without Major Changes”
-“Dixie Invades Britain”
-“Famed French Writer Took Nazis for a Ride”
-“France Plans Sweeping Reforms for Colonies”
-“French System of Justice Works Despite Confusion”
-“There’s No Race Problem in Foxholes”
-“Facists Used Jim Crow against Allies”
-“Eyewitness Report on Reign of Terror in Greece: Men and Women Anti-Fascists Jailed, Tortured by the Thousands”
-“Nuernburg Trials Mold Pattern of ‘Collective Guilt’ Principle”
Bibliography
-Archival Sources
-Works Cited
Index