General Pershing Awarding Decorations About the Time His Letter Was Sent to the Troops |
The program has been developed in partnership with the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University and will run through 29 November 2018.
Each member of the AEF was to receive a personal copy of General Pershing's letter. This is an image of the letter presented to Corporal Raymond Maurer of the 310th Machine Gun Battalion, 79th Division from the Villanova University Digital Library.
How does this compare to the black soldier experience, as a stepchild pawned off to the French...does this letter cover them? or the experience the black us soldier experienced? What is the cultural context here?
ReplyDeleteI suspect that they got a letter, too, unless President Wilson stopped it. Pershing had the highest regard for black troops. He commanded them at various points in his career. It was Wilson who banned their being used in the AEF.
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