Workers digging. Photograph from the service of Lt. Reginald Gray Thomson 813th Pioneer Infantry HQ Co.
During World War I, thousands of African American men answered their country's call and joined the armed services. Though segregation policies at the time followed them into the military, the service of African Americans during the war broke barriers and challenged the heart of racist policies in the military and beyond.
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