Today in history, 1940: Benjamin O. Davis Sr. becomes the first African American general in the U.S. Army. Throughout his 50-year career in a segregated military, he served as a symbol of perseverance and a powerful advocate for the integration of African American soldiers. /1
Today in history, 1940: Benjamin O. Davis Sr. becomes the first African American general in the U.S. Army. Throughout his 50-year career in a segregated military, he served as a symbol of perseverance and a powerful advocate for the integration of African American soldiers. /1
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How could they vote for a CIC who cozies up to our enemies and criticizes our allies?
Or steals state secrets?
Or attacks our Constitution?
Where is their patriotism?
#USDemocracy
How could they vote for a CIC who cozies up to our enemies and criticizes our allies?
Or steals state secrets?
Or attacks our Constitution?
Where is their patriotism?
#USDemocracy
Hero.
Hero.