A century later, Black soldiers get the recognition they never got after World War I

When Black soldiers like those who were part of what became known as the Harlem Hellfighters returned home from World War I, their efforts were dismissed and the honors that were due to them never came. However, that would eventually change over time, though in most cases it all came far too late.

While those wrongs can never be righted, the new World War I Memorial in D.C. intentionally makes an effort to acknowledge their contributions. Read Full Story at WTOP News

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