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Black soldiers serving the US military during WWI did receive Honorable Discharges, if their service was honorable. Unfortunately, however, the US Military was still segregated during WWII, and it wasn't until 1947 that President Harry Truman signed into law the "Armed Forces Integration Act", ending segregation in the US Armed Forces.
National Association for Black Veterans was created in 1974.
75% of veterans served by hostillity there are 24.9 million veterans 1.7 million veterans are women 9.7 million veterans are 65 or older 2.4 million veterans were black
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75% of veterans served by hostillity there are 24.9 million veterans 1.7 million veterans are women 9.7 million veterans are 65 or older 2.4 million veterans were black
A blue discharge (also known as a "blue ticket") was a form of administrative military dischargeformerly issued by the United States beginning in 1916. It was neither honorable nor dishonorable. The blue ticket became the discharge of choice for commanders seeking to remove homosexual service members from the ranks. They were also issued disproportionately to African Americans.Service members holding a blue discharge were subjected to discrimination in civilian life. They were denied the benefits of the G.I. Bill by the Veterans Administrationand had difficulty finding work because employers were aware of the negative connotations of a blue discharge. Following intense criticism in the press - especially the black press, because of the high percentage of African Americans who received blue discharges - and in Congress, the blue discharge was discontinued in 1947, replaced by two new classifications: general and undesirable.
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It was in 1840. Great Britain issued the One Penny Black. It featured the profile of Queen Victoria and was printed in black ink.
Stephen J Dienstfrey has written: 'Chart book on Black and Hispanic veterans' -- subject(s): Statistics, Hispanic Americans, Veterans, African American veterans, Census, 20th, 1980
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silver dollar, issued in 1998
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