Here are two Yank Magazine articles from the same issue that report on the all-black combat units that fought the Germans on two fronts in Europe: one organization fought with the Seventh Army in France and Germany, the other fought with the Fifth Army through Italy:
“Hitler would have a hemorrhage if he could see the white boys of the 411th Infantry bull-sessioning, going out on mixed patrols, sleeping in the same bombed buildings, sweating out the same chow lines with the Negro GIs.”
Click here to read more articles about African-Americans in the Second World War.
Click here to read about the discrimination experienced by American Blacks serving in W.W. II Britain.
Click here to learn about the origins of the term “Jim Crow”.
Click here to read a history of African-Americans between the years 1619 through 1939.
Read about an African-American from the First World War…
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