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“In the closing weeks of the war in Germany, he [the black soldier] was finally given a chance to fight side by side with his white fellow Americans in the same units. […] It is to be hoped that the performance of our soldiers in Europe will move the War department to abolish the color line in the Army. There is no sense in a nation preaching democracy and spending billions of dollars and a million casualties (to date) to achieve it, and then separating its fighting men on the basis of color.”

Editorial, “Negro Soldiers in Europe,” in: The Crisis (June 1945)

 




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GHI Receives 2010 Partner Award of the Humanities Council
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Maria Höhn Wins DAAD/GSA Prize for the Best Article in the German Studies Review

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Photography Exhibition
Germany:

Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut German American Institute
Tübingen
October 1 - November 26, 2010

USA:

University of California, Berkeley, CA
October 7 - November 7, 2010


A Breath of Freedom
By Maria Höhn &
Martin Klimke
Forthcoming with Palgrave Macmillan Fall 2010
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House Resolution Recognizing the Difficult Challenges and Heroism of Black Veterans

February 24, 2010
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Marvin Gilmore Honored for WW II Military Service

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Boston Globe article


Vernon Baker, Belated Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 90
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Images

This gallery of images illustrates the untold story of African-American GIs and Germany and the transnational implications of the African-American civil rights movement.

By illuminating the experience of World War II, the postwar period, as well as the emergence of the civil rights movement and black power solidarity in East and West Germany, it provides a small glimpse into the wealth of photographs that will be made available through our digital archive. For another selection of images, see our exhibition.
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