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Harlem Hellfighters veteran wounded in action greeting parade spectators
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Colored Soldier by Langston Hughes
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African American solider participating in occupational therapy
Black and white photograph of an African American soldier participating in occupational therapy by weaving a cord of yarn. The soldier's arm is in a sling with a splint visible below his hand and forearm. Image is from photo album 2018.138.0 which contains 271 images related to U.S. Base Hospital No. 114 at the Hospital Center in Beau Desert, France. Images include hospital patients, occupational therapy, medical personnel, French civilians, and souvenir travel photographs. -
Horace Pippin's "Old Man's Draft Card"
Fourth Registration Card, called the "Old Man's Draft" -
Horace Pippin memoir of his experiences in World War I
Pippin recounts his World War I experiences in detail from the time he left the United States on November 17th, 1917 with the 15th N.Y. Infantry for France. Pages 37-40 have been removed. -
Benjamin O. Davis Sr.
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Col. Benjamin O. Davis Jr., air base at Ramitelli, Italy
Col. Benjamin O. Davis, half-length portrait, wearing flight gear, standing next to airplane. -
Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis Sr. conducting close rifle inspection of United States colored troops somewhere in England
Brigadier General Benjamin Davis conducting close rifle inspection of United States colored troops somewhere in England -
Tuskegee airmen Roscoe C. Brown, Marcellus G. Smith, and Benjamin O. Davis Jr., Ramitelli, Italy, March 1945
Photograph shows left to right, Roscoe C. Brown, New York, NY, Class 44-C; Marcellus G. Smith, Louisville, KY; Col. Benjamin O. Davis. Ramitelli, Italy, March 1945. (Source: Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group pilots.) -
American War and Military Operations Causalities: Lists and Statistics
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Susie King Taylor, known as the first African American Army nurse
Photograph shows portrait of Susie King Taylor, who served more than three years as nurse with the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War, although officially enrolled as a laundress. She also taught children and adults to read while serving with the regiment. -
Racial Injustice Black Soldiers Monument
Civil War reenactor Larry Harris, of Philadelphia, right, marches past the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial, left, that commemorates the famed Civil War unit made up of Black soldiers, during re-dedication ceremonies of the memorial on the Boston Common, Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Boston. The celebration comes on the 125th anniversary of the original unveiling of the bronze relief, which is considered the nation's first honoring Black soldiers. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
A Special Thank You
A special thank you is in order for the students of Dra. Araceli Hernandez-Laroche's Black Paris class at the University of South Carolina Upstate.
During the Fall of 2022 we had engaging discussions about public digital humanities (DH). The students in this class dove head first into DH, lending their perspectives and what they learned to an engaging digital class project. Click here to explore what these fantastic students created.