African Americans during World War II

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

Produced by National Archives & Records Administration


Illustrates African American participation in World War II through the reproduction of photographs and posters selected from the holdings of the National Archives.

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  • These men were hero's and deserve our respect.

  • I salute these unmentioned heros I made a mistake when I gave it 1 rating it should have been five stars.

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  • The 7th Cavalry was entrapped the day after the Wounded Knee Massacre. The 9th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers rescued the 7th Cavalry.

    Read the novel, Rescue at Pine ridge, the story of the rescue of the famed 7th Cavalry by the Buffalo Soldiers, and visit website; rescue at pine ridge. com. The novel embodies Native Americans, Outlaws and Buffalo Soldiers, in the days of the Native American Wars with the approach USA. Story is about, brutality, compassion, reprisal, bravery, heroism and gallantry.

  • THANK YOU SIR!! You are all American Heroes!

  • We are proud of your sacrifices. You are heros!

  • HEROES!

  • i love you linda,i am BLACK,NIGGER...AND I LOVE YOU, nobody ,will stop me loving you, no you,no ya mama,no ya papa.

  • WE MISS you. OBAMA MADE IT.your sacrifice pay

  • True American HEROES.

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