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History Talk We The People - African American Soldiers in World War II



African Americans have served their country since the Revolutionary war

Now - Jan 30, 2025. 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 PM

Generations of Americans have used military service to expand notions of citizenship and advance civil rights. As a result, military service has become a tool to broaden the concept of “the people” and what it means to be an American. African Americans have served their country since the Revolutionary war, many serving in segregated units and not always giver the respect and honor due to them. Although Africans Americans fought with distinction in World War II, they returned home to a segregated America. In 1948, President Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9981, which called for equal opportunity for all members of the Armed Forces. The segregated Army became a thing of the past and the segregation of American society began to crumble. In this History Talk, explore how African American Soldiers’ journey for equal rights expanded what it means to be an American.


Register for this VIRTUAL History Talk on Thursday, January 30 at 12 p.m. ET


Register for this IN-PERSON History Talk on Thursday, January 30, at 12 p.m. ET

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