LinkLinks Washington Post: New research tells the story of Black Washingtonians killed during World War I By Editor On Nov 10, 2020 Last updated Nov 10, 2020 33 Share On Oct. 28, 1917, Richard M. Shamley marched to Union Station with 400 other D.C. men. If their marching was somewhat imperfect, they could be forgiven. After all, they were not soldiers — yet. 33 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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