The Grave They Paved
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Akilla214u2c

You and me Bro, I watched it at age 11. Being in a blk neighborhood, the curriculum did not provide very much African American history. But seeing this film in Elementary school was profound on my experience.

I then, started to look for more African American military history during the wars. It was then I learned of blk history in the revolutionary war, and how the books taunted Paul Revere but never mentioned Samuel Prescott.

And how the first death was an African American Crispus Attucks.

Or how African Americans had to fight with the French in WWI, because Wilson did not want to associate America's support with black men helping.

The good part is history is not a closed book, the ink is not dry, and time goes on history is being retold to all people. And that America great advances were not all Ivy League white males but struggling for freedom black males in America.

Thank you Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington for giving young men like myself the portrayal of blacks fighting during the Civil War. We all have a part to tell the story the right way is to reach one ear at a time. It starts at home, and then spread the message into public forums like this.



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Kim El

My great great grandfather Chester Bromley Hoke was a 54th.

Alexander D. Dunetz

Kim El :
If yorn GGGF was 54th , then you be old dude 150 years later.

dornravlin

Much love and respect for your great grandfather

Kim El

@mizzmolly, yes I will search for it, thanks for sharing this information.

Kim El

@Dean Konstantain, this information is in the archives here in Albany , done by a cousin that did our family tree. My son went to Canajoharie to speak with the local historian there and she gave him more information on chesters parents and some information on his mother’s parents, who were the Phillips and they were working with abolitionists. Thanks for asking.

Kim El

@Alyssa Knott, Thank you.

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Eduaardo Fidelis

I am literally crying for the fact that I was born over a hundred years later. Nothing would stop me being a part of that regiment, fighting for the dream....

African Elements: Black History Online

@Hissy Honker citation needed.

Hissy Honker

@African Elements: Black History Online Frederick Douglass also said that blacks would never be or want to be part of this country since it had slaves for "over two hundred years" considering the united states was not even 100 years old at the time of the war proves he did not know what he was talking about. Fact

Hissy Honker

@Eduaardo Fidelis idiot, your job is not to die but to make the other guy die ... Wow, just wow

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