A Black Army: Treament Of Black Soldiers

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"A Black Army Chaplain Protest the Treament of Black Soldiers,1944" Grant Reynolds was born in Key West, Florida in 1908. He was a African American civil rights activist, during World War II . Reynolds was best known for leading a protest to in ending segregation in the U.S Armed Forces . He carried a lot of resenment for the unfair treatment of black soldiers and wanted all forms of discrimination to end for all blacks who served in the military. Importantly ,Reynolds actually ended his military service to protest and organize a public campaign in which negro soldiers would resist the Jim crow law.He believed that the equality of treatment was so unfair he would fight for the right for them to not be judged by thier color,race,

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