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BLACK SOLDIERS, c1918. True sons of freedom

BLACK SOLDIERS, c1918. True sons of freedom


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BLACK SOLDIERS, c1918. True sons of freedom

BLACK SOLDIERS, c1918.
True sons of freedom. Abraham Lincoln watches over African American soldiers in battle during World War I. Lithograph poster, American, c1918

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1918 369th Infantry Abraham Army Attack Battle Bayonet Black Flag Lincoln Old Glory Poster Rifle World War 1 Troop


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True Sons of Freedom - African American Soldiers in World War I

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. This lithograph poster, titled "Black Soldiers, c1918" serves as a powerful testament to the bravery and resilience of African American soldiers during World War I. The image depicts a group of black troops from the 369th Infantry, known as the Harlem Hellfighters, engaged in battle. Standing tall amidst the chaos is none other than Abraham Lincoln himself, symbolically watching over these courageous men. The poster captures a pivotal moment in history when African Americans fought for their rights and freedom both at home and on foreign soil. These brave soldiers faced not only enemy fire but also discrimination within their own ranks. Yet they persevered with unwavering determination, proudly donning their uniforms and brandishing rifles and bayonets. Old Glory waves proudly above them as they charge into battle against German forces. This visual representation speaks volumes about the patriotism and loyalty these black soldiers felt towards America despite facing racial prejudice back home. The artist's skillful use of lithography brings this historical scene to life, evoking emotions of admiration and gratitude for those who paved the way for future generations. As we gaze upon this print today, let us remember these true sons of freedom who fought valiantly for justice on behalf of all African Americans during one of humanity's darkest hours.

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