Montford Point Marines: Forgotten First Black Marines

This blog details my father's experience as a Montford Point Marine. The Montford Point Marines were the nation's First Black Marines, and they served bravely in a branch of the military that initially refused to accept them. The Montford Point Marines exceeded expectations and served tenaciously in World War II and The Korean War. These surviving men were finally recognized by Congress and received the Gold Medal of Honor as a group on June 28, 2012.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

White Montford Point Marines Officers and Letter of Information 421

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I watched as the spry elderly White gentlemen entered the reception room of Montford Point Marines. He was the only White person among the g...
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A Matter of Public Discussion and Images

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The beauty of social media is having an audience of people who support you. From far flung places such as Macao and Mauritius, to peopl...
Saturday, April 12, 2014

William Scott: African American Photographer of the Holocaust

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My last post discussed the Office of War Information and how photographer Roger Smith  captured iconic images of Montford Point Marines. His...
Friday, April 4, 2014

Photographer Roger Smith Captured Iconic Images of Montford Point Marines

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Happy Friday Readers! Things are moving along at Montford Point Marines and Honor Blogspot. Additional people are committed in helping...
Sunday, March 23, 2014

Josephine Baker Aided the French and Received Medal of Honor

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Continuing with the theme of Women's History Month, what better person to discuss than Josephine Baker? She was an international icon...
Friday, March 14, 2014

Valaida Snow: African American Woman in a Nazi Concentration Camp?

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With March being Women's History Month, I wanted to feature Women for this month's posts.   The following person had a lot of querie...
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