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U.S. Army Base in Louisiana Renamed to Honor Black World War I Hero

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In an effort to address historic racial injustice, a U.S. Army base in western Louisiana has been renamed to honor the heroic legacy of Sgt. William Henry Johnson, an African American soldier who displayed extraordinary bravery during World War I.

The post U.S. Army Base in Louisiana Renamed to Honor Black World War I Hero appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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