Abolitionists used hard facts to counter pro-slavery propaganda, forcing indifferent Americans to face ugly realities.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum (AACWM) held its annual Reading of the Names on Nov. 11, honoring more than 200,000 United States Colored Troops. While the event marked a major moment ...
The People’s Organization For Progress (POP) participated in a public ceremony honoring African American soldiers that fought ...
Phyllis Mae Dailey, a New York City native born in 1919, made history as the first Black woman ever sworn into the U.S. Navy ...
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10 Black Veterans in U.S. History Who Redefined Courage and Patriotism
From the Revolutionary War to the battlefields of Afghanistan, Black veterans have defended a democracy that too often denied ...
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