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African American soldiers unload gasoline for transport in France

1918-11-30

National WWI Museum and Memorial

National WWI Museum and Memorial
Kansas City, United States

African American soldiers unload gasoline for transport to St. Mihiel, Meuse, France.

African American troops in World War I were often assigned to service units. According to Chad Williams, this came from the belief that African Americans were better suited to labor over combat duty. Over 80% of all African American troops during World War I served as laborers.

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  • Title: African American soldiers unload gasoline for transport in France
  • Date Created: 1918-11-30
  • Location: St. Mihiel, France
  • Subject Keywords: World War I
National WWI Museum and Memorial

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