1919: Black Heroes Return to a Divided America

1919: Black Heroes Return to a Divided America

In 1919, the Harlem Hellfighters—the 369th Infantry Regiment—returned home to New York after fighting bravely in World War I.

Despite facing racism in America, this all-Black unit earned more medals than any other U.S. regiment. Their triumphant homecoming was a moment of pride, resistance, and a powerful symbol of Black excellence in the face of injustice.

This historic photograph captures not just victory, but the ongoing fight for racial equality that still resonates today.

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