Trezzvant William Anderson (1906-1963) was an author and journalist best known for reporting on the injustices and inequalities of the Jim Crow South at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. A member of the 761st Tank Battalion of the U.S. Army during World War II, Anderson wrote the unit's history book
Nov 9, 2021

Trezzvant W. Anderson Papers

Trezzvant William Anderson (1906-1963) was an author and journalist best known for reporting on the injustices and inequalities of the Jim Crow South at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. A member of the 761st Tank Battalion of the U.S. Army during World War II, Anderson wrote the unit's history book "Come Out Fighting: The Epic Tale of the 761st Tank Battalion, 1942-1945." This digital collection including photographs, correspondence and audio recordings.

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For:
  • Decade = 1960-1969
Title Date Created Description Subject Collection
Report, December 30, 1962 1962-12-30 Report by Trezzvant Anderson on Leroy R. Johnson swearing in as a member of the Georgia General Assembly. African American journalists, African Americans--Politics and government, African American press Trezzvant W. Anderson Papers
Reunion Invitation, 1960 1960 An invitation to the 761st Tank Battalion Twelfth Annual Reunion. African American journalists, Armed Forces, World War (1939-1945) Trezzvant W. Anderson Papers
Trezzvant Anderson, circa 1960 1955/1965 Trezzvant Anderson stands in front of a house in a suit. African American journalists, Armed Forces, World War (1939-1945) Trezzvant W. Anderson Papers