Nevertheless, African-American soldiers have shown significant suppression in the face of such adversities, for example when Nielsen Perry and his soldiers were at the base, white mobs were in the color of the town The part was burning. There they were sitting, armed, trained, and dangerous, yet they held their hands and let the beumonts authorities manage it. . "In this committee, black men will never become boys.
Quarantine has enabled the army to pay attention to the morale of black soldiers during World War II, especially soldiers stationed in the south. Hanna Rosin (NPR) interviewed social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew, a graduate student of the famous sociologist Samuel A. Stouffer who was in charge of the investigation. What they discovered was unexpected. The black soldiers stationed in the south had a higher morale. PETTIGREW: "... The army is more concerned about the soldiers stationed in the south.If you are thinking about it, soldiers enjoy having fun in the local community not to go out on weekends and explode Black soldiers, in consideration of the local reality, this is actually impossible.
After the end of World War II, they were wearing uniforms, so angry, hateful white men, mainly men attacked and killed black soldiers often. They especially like soldiers who smoke black clothes. These soldiers serve bravely, but for those who attack them, hatred white people believe they have the right to "walk freely." These angry, dislike Caucasians want to see these soldiers, they are often called "boys" who know where they are. And of course, there is no honor, especially for those who are at home and only heard about battle.
It rained when a group of black soldiers headed to the city of Houston on August 23, 1917. They protested their inhumane treatment and retaliated against the death of soldiers. In the evening, 20 people will die, leading to the largest military court in America's military history, eventually killing 19 black soldiers. When the United States entered World War I in the spring of 1917, the Army began construction of several training facilities including the Aviation Training Center, Camp Logan which is about 3.5 miles from downtown Houston . The Logan camp has a particularly noteworthy group: The 24th Infantry Regimental Black Third Battalion. They were a famous Buffalo soldier, the successor to the African American group, fought bravely at the Western border. Municipal officials assured the military that black soldiers would have no problem.
These black soldiers who were influenced by violent discrimination went to the city of Houston for bloody revenge