nope
very badly
very badly
During the Revolutionary War, James Armistead, an African American, was a spy.
Segregation finally ended
separately as all-black units
During World War One many woman shared something in common with African-Americans. They had to work all the jobs that had previously been done by the men who were now at war.
African American's in the civil war African American's in the civil war
Segregation finally ended
Women and African-Americans
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African-American pilots who fought during World War II.
1st world war
Segregated, non-combat support units.