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Miss Josephine Baker, popular stage performer, sings the National Anthem as the finale to the show held in the Municipal Theater, Oran, Algeria, N. Africa. The band is directed by T/Sgt. Frank W. Weiss., 05/17/1943 
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Miss Josephine Baker, popular stage performer, sings the National Anthem as the finale to the show held in the Municipal Theater, Oran, Algeria, N. Africa. The band is directed by T/Sgt. Frank W. Weiss., 05/17/1943 

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Sergeant Franklin Williams, home on leave from army duty, with his best girl Ellen Hardin, splitting a soda. They met at Douglas High School. Baltimore, Maryland, May 1942
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Sergeant Franklin Williams, home on leave from army duty, with his best girl Ellen Hardin, splitting a soda. They met at Douglas High School. Baltimore, Maryland, May 1942

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“Cmdr. Thomas A. Gaylord, USN (Ret’d), administers oath to five new Navy nurses commissioned in New York…” Phyllis Mae Dailey, the Navy’s first African-American nurse, is second from the right. March 8, 1945.
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“Cmdr. Thomas A. Gaylord, USN (Ret’d), administers oath to five new Navy nurses commissioned in New York…” Phyllis Mae Dailey, the Navy’s first African-American nurse, is second from the right. March 8, 1945.

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On February 26, 1939, in a dramatic act of conscience, Eleanor Roosevelt  resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) when it  barred the world-renowned singer Marian Anderson, an African American,  from performing at its Constitution Hall in Washington, DC.

Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Mrs. Henry Roberts, 02/26/1939
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On February 26, 1939, in a dramatic act of conscience, Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) when it barred the world-renowned singer Marian Anderson, an African American, from performing at its Constitution Hall in Washington, DC.

Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Mrs. Henry Roberts, 02/26/1939

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Passed by Congress February 26, 1869, and ratified February 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment granted African American men the right to vote.
Joint Resolution Proposing the Fifteenth Amendment  to the United States Constitution, 02/26/1869
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Passed by Congress February 26, 1869, and ratified February 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment granted African American men the right to vote.

Joint Resolution Proposing the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, 02/26/1869
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Dated January 25, 1870, these are the credentials for Senator Hiram  Rhodes Revels of Mississippi, the first African American to serve in the  Senate.
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Dated January 25, 1870, these are the credentials for Senator Hiram Rhodes Revels of Mississippi, the first African American to serve in the Senate.

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On January 22, 1944, the Allies began their assault of Anzio, Italy  during World War II.  Pictured on the Anzio beachhead are members of the  99th Fighter Squadron (aka the Tuskegee Airmen) of the Army Air Forces, an African American unit, which provided crucial air support during the invasion.
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On January 22, 1944, the Allies began their assault of Anzio, Italy during World War II. Pictured on the Anzio beachhead are members of the 99th Fighter Squadron (aka the Tuskegee Airmen) of the Army Air Forces, an African American unit, which provided crucial air support during the invasion.

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WAVES Making History!

Lt.(jg.) Harriet Ida Pickens and Ens. Frances  Wills, first Negro Waves to be commissioned. They were members of the  final graduating class at Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School (WR)  Northampton, MA.”,   12/21/1944
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WAVES Making History!

Lt.(jg.) Harriet Ida Pickens and Ens. Frances Wills, first Negro Waves to be commissioned. They were members of the final graduating class at Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School (WR) Northampton, MA.”, 12/21/1944

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December 14, 1944

‘Somewhere in England one of the hottest bands in the European Theater  of Operations belongs to a Special United States Naval Construction  Battalion…’ The band leader and trumpeter is Coxswain Thomas J.  Lindsey (left), and the drummer is S1c. Edward A. Grant, 12/14/1944.
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December 14, 1944

‘Somewhere in England one of the hottest bands in the European Theater of Operations belongs to a Special United States Naval Construction Battalion…’ The band leader and trumpeter is Coxswain Thomas J. Lindsey (left), and the drummer is S1c. Edward A. Grant, 12/14/1944.

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Promotion denied, again

In this letter, dated November 18, 1864, Major General J.G. Foster responds to a request made by Massachusetts Governor John Andrew. Andrew had repeated a request that Sergeant Stephen A. Swails, of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers be allowed to muster in as a 2nd Lieutenant. In this letter, Foster notes that despite Swails’ distinguished service in battle and high respect from his own officers, the War Department has refused the promotion because Swails “is of African descent.”  (Swails would ultimately be granted his promotion, after months of struggle.)

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November 5, 1944 - “Cpl. Carlton Chapman…is a machine-gunner in an M-4 tank, attached to a Motor Transport unit near Nancy, France.”
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November 5, 1944 - “Cpl. Carlton Chapman…is a machine-gunner in an M-4 tank, attached to a Motor Transport unit near Nancy, France.”

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August 28, 1963 - The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

These are images of the march from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial.  

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Preparing for the March on Washington

Part 1 of the film, “The March,” shows planning stages of the 1963 March on Washington, including volunteers making 80,000 cheese sandwiches, passing out “I March for Jobs and Freedom” pins, sound checks, singing the night before the March, and people arriving in Washington, DC on the morning of August 28, 1963.

Read the transcript of Part 1 of “The March.”  

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August 15, 1944 - African American U.S. Army Nurses arrive in Greenock, Scotland
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August 15, 1944 - African American U.S. Army Nurses arrive in Greenock, Scotland

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