This magazine was published four times per year by the "Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, Incorporated". This particular issue is 80 pages and covers "African Americans and World War II".
The articles within this issue are entitled:
- African Americans and World War II: A Pictorial Essay by Cynthia Neverdon-Morton
- USA 50th Anniversay of World War II
- The Black Corps of Engineers and Construction of the Alaska (ALCAN) Highway by E. Valerie Smith
- The Black Press and World War II by Charles G. Spellman
- Wilbur Miller: Black Air Force Civilian by Richard E. Miller
- Serving My Country by Prudence Burns Burrell
- A Time To Live; A Time to Die: The Sad Saga of Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers by Dale E. Wilson
- "Keep 'em Rolling": African American Participation in the Red Ball Express by Edna Greene Medford and Michael Frazier
- African Americans and World War II: An Annotated Bibliography by Janet Sims-Wood
- Book Review: One Woman's Army: A Black Officer Remembers the WAC by Constance A. Burns
- Book Review: When the Nation Was in Need: Blacks in the Women's Army Corps During World War II by Brenda L. Moore
- Book Review: Benjamin O. Davis, American: An Autobiography by Larry L. Martin
- Youth Forum:
- Faces in the News
- Places in the News
- Oral Histories: Why? Who? How? Basic Rules
- My Family
- The Ration Stamp Game