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As the highest-ranking Black woman officer during WWII, Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley served her country proudly between 1942 ...
I'm standing on a black lava beach besides a huge, natural, rocky volcanic sea-castle, talking to a 70 year old free-diving ...
A woman's experience on a train in Korea reveals the ongoing racism issues foreign residents face, with local men attempting ...
A New Kensington man who was killed during the Korean War was recently accounted for. U.S. Army Pfc. Roland Lee Bowser, 20, ...
In her new book, "The Battle for the Black Mind," Karida Brown, a professor at Emory University, explores who gets to shape ...
More than 70 years after the end of the Korean War, six local veterans were honored for their service with the Ambassador of Peace Medal during a heartfelt ceremony ...
Residents gathered to honor Private Rosamond Johnson Jr., the first soldier from Escambia County to die in the Korean War on Saturday.