During Black History Month, revisit the overlooked story of Black US soldiers in WWI—their service overseas and the unequal ...
For most of the 369th’s Black members, it would take years, even decades, to receive American military honors.
U.S. Army First Lt. Charles Adams came home to Selma after bloody WWI battles determined to seek the same freedom for his people that he had fought for overseas.
On Thanksgiving 1925, 10 of the 15 African-American World War I soldiers who had ties to North Iowa were U.S. Army veterans and lived within a 30-mile radius of Mason City. All served in France in ...
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