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Posted on the right is an assortment of news blurbs that were of interest to the African-American community during World War I. These two columns illustrate how united the African-American war effort was.


The fighting had came to an end some two and a half months earlier when this article appeared, but most of the U.S. troops would not be returned until 1920.
KEY WORDS: Medaille Militaire Awarded to African-American 1918,Croix de Guerre Awarded to African American 1918,African-American WW1 Article 1919,African-Americans Hill 304 WW1 France, African-American Buffalo Soldier 1918, S.A.T.C. Unit 1918,92nd Division,93rd Division 1918, Peace Parade Atlanta Georgia 1918,African-American WW 1 Experience

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