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Many had never been on a ship. Most were from the rural South, where venturing into unknown territory could end a Black man’s life. The very notion that African Americans were joining the military—training to fight and carrying arms—met resistance. A Black serviceman could be lynched for wearing a uniform in public.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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