African American Military History Collection (1964-68) (7 prints)
African American Military History Collection (1964-68) (7 prints)
A collection of 7 prints from the 60's showcasing some key points of The American Military's relationship with African Americans. Includes imagery of
Crispus Attucks, who was one of the slain in the 1770 Boston Massacre, which sparked the American Revolution. His name leads the list of 5 on the Boston Monument.
The classic etching of the Boston Massacre made by Paul Revere.
Charles Young and Henry Ossian Flipper, some of the first African Americans to graduate from West point.
African American battalions fighting during the Civil War and WWI.
A group of returning African American soldiers from WWI after earning the Croix de Guerre.
John H. Warner, a member of the Air Force who, after 15 years of service, had to request a transfer in 1964 as no trailer court within driving distance from his base would accept a "Negro family."
Prints range from 5x7 to 8x10", with most being 8x10". They are in excellent condition, bearing only minor wear in white borders.
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