National World War II Museum visitors can learn about the contributions, struggles and victories of Black Americans during ...
One of the newer exhibits at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson is about African Americans who served during World War II.
A free symposium at the museum Feb. 15 will look at African American engagment in World War II and its place in social ...
National Archives The military's view toward African Americans during World War II reflected that of the wider American culture. According to a report commissioned by the Army War College ...
In the lead up to and during World War II the military establishment continued to maintain that African-Americans soldiers were not as capable as their white counterparts and needed more intensive ...
A Canton McKinley student became a member of the famed all-Black Tuskegee Airmen World War II Army Air Force unit. Here's the ...
The Army story cannot be told without reflecting on the historical achievements made by Black Americans and preserving ... in escorting bombers during World War II is unmatched by any other ...
First Sergeant Walter Morris graduating into the US Army in 1944. Over 1 million African Americans joined the military during World War Two to fight for their country, despite not being treated ...
A video describing the exploits of the groundbreaking African American airmen, whose combat service during World War II ...
Two key chapters of the Black American experience in World War II have enjoyed recent ... harrowing. Still, during the next great war, more than 1.2 million African American men and women served ...