What I meant was how Black soldiers, when returning from war, who fought valiantly, were again reduced to the insignificant (at best) status they had before they risked their lives for all of us...
Cynthia, I understood your point. I have several questions a) the date b) thinking of the segregation in the Army until Eleanor got involved c) Why all Black soldiers d) not a noble cause of the USA to tear freedom out the hands of Filipinos and subject them e) I have no doubt about how the Black men were treated, except by their families.
This one surprised me and will check it out - when - ?!
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Yes, Cynthia to your ' how ‘....brethren’ have treated our ‘brethren’…
What I meant was how Black soldiers, when returning from war, who fought valiantly, were again reduced to the insignificant (at best) status they had before they risked their lives for all of us...
Cynthia, I understood your point. I have several questions a) the date b) thinking of the segregation in the Army until Eleanor got involved c) Why all Black soldiers d) not a noble cause of the USA to tear freedom out the hands of Filipinos and subject them e) I have no doubt about how the Black men were treated, except by their families.