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Black veterans talk about racism they experienced while in uniform

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — This Black History Month, we are highlighting African American soldiers, and their sacrifice to our country. Louisiana is home to 80,000 black veterans, and in this article, you’ll hear from three veterans who say they all have experienced racism while in uniform. Many Black veterans say they fought two wars, […] ....

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Honorable Discharges for 110 Buffalo Soldiers Convicted in Aftermath of 1917 Houston Riots

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Army Secretary Christine Wormuth formally gave the green light to overturn the court-martial convictions of 110 Black soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, popularly known as the Buffalo Soldiers. The Army said in a news release that officials made the decision based on ....

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Henry Ossian Flipper: A Trailblazer's Journey from Injustice to Honor

The name Henry O. Flipper shines as a symbol of resilience and triumph over adversity. Born to enslaved parents, Isabella and Festus Flipper, on March 21, 1856, in Thomasville, his early life was marked by the dark shadows of slavery. However, Flipper's indomitable spirit and thirst for knowledge led him on a path that would make him a trailblazer in breaking racial barriers | By Tamara Shiloh The name Henry O. Flipper shines as a symbol of resilience and triumph over adversity. Born to enslaved parents, Isabella and Festus Flipper, on March 21, 1856, in Thomasville, his early life was marked by the dark shadows of slavery. However, Flipper's indomitable spirit and thirst for knowledge led him on a ....

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