Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 9 minutes
More than 1.3 million African Americans served as part of the U.S. military and helped with war efforts during WWII. Despite facing widespread discrimination, bias, and violence in their own country, these individuals made significant contributions to the war effort that are often overlooked in popular media. Matthew Delmont, a history professor at Dartmouth College, joins us to highlight the experiences and impact of African American soldiers during this pivotal time in history.
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