A forgotten Hero who was a victim of racism by his own country yet was honoured by another.
A forgotten Hero who was a victim of racism by his own country yet was honoured by another.
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Awesome history! Thank you!
Strange his name isn’t better known.
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Very inspiring stuff!
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Such a courageous man and such a sad story. I reblogged it some while ago on First Night History. Happy Thursday Hugs! xx
I agree it’s a sad story. He did so much more than many would. I’m sorry I missed your reblog.
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You’d need to follow my history blog not to miss it! Mine about Eugene was a reblog from The History Girls: https://firstnighthistory.wordpress.com/2015/07/23/the-history-girls-eugene-bullard-black-swallow-of-death-catherine-johnson/. More hugs!
Thanks for sharing this little piece of history, David.
Thanks Catherine. It was a story worth sharing.
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Amazing story.
I agree Jack.
Nice choice for a reblog, David. Mega hugs my friend.
Thanks so much Teagan. Humongous Hugs to you xxxxxxxxxx
Amazing and heart-breaking… I’m so glad the unlovable De Gaulle wanted to meet him !!!!
Yes, so am I Valerie,he’d fought for France after all.
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What an awesome story. Thank you sharing this, David
Thanks for reading it Nimi. I think he was a true hero.
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