The Salvation Army Soldiers of Uncommon Valor

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

A history book about being black in America. Since 1872 these African-American Salvation Army soldiers and officers have helped build the nation's top social service and disaster relief organization by serving people in need in urban communities.

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  • Hello "del-boy":

    Yes you are correct. As I state in the book and in the video, James Jermy, who was of African descent, was from England. And yes, there were many people of color in England at the time William and Catherine Booth began their ministry in that country. By the way, your "cough medicine" comment was funny. I concede that what you heard was an exaggeration of my typical voice-over treatment. Thanks so much for listening and thanks especially for knowing your Salvation Army history!

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  • Don't worry, there were black people in The Salvation Army many years prior than the year you qoute; in the Mother land, since 1865.

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    You might want to do your corrected voice-over after taking some cough medicine.

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    Cheers.

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    del-boy

  • GOD Bless you all we are fellow soldires Colour is a blessing given by GOD

    We all are one in HIS name and heart

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