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This Essay Is About African Americans In The United States Military An This essay is about African Americans in the United States military and the history should focus on the military service of the units, regiments, and people. Research in the library or from the course bibliography. You use at least one academic source. You may research on the internet, but if you do, you must use credible sources only (Wikipedia, About.com, blogs etc are not credible sources, for example). Remember that this is a formal essay and you need an introduction (with a thesis statement), body, and conclusion paragraphs. You must also use at least one academic source. Tell the class the history of this person(s) as it relates to African American military history and remember to cite where you found your information. I picked Roscoe Robinson Jr. The source I pulled from the school's library contains substantial information about Robinson. Use that as one source and supplement it with other credible internet sources.

Paper For Above instruction **Introduction** The history of African Americans in the United States military is a compelling narrative marked by resilience, service, and significant contributions amidst a backdrop of societal challenges and systemic discrimination. From the early days of the colonial militias to the modern armed forces, African Americans have played pivotal roles in shaping the military landscape of the nation. The progression from being barred from service to attaining high-ranking positions exemplifies the ongoing struggle for equality and recognition. This paper focuses on the notable military career of Brigadier General Roscoe Robinson Jr., a distinguished African American soldier whose service reflects the broader African American military experience and the evolution of Black participation in U.S. defense forces. **Historical Background of Roscoe Robinson Jr.** Roscoe Robinson Jr. was born on September 23, 1928, in Memphis, Tennessee. His military journey began in 1948 when he enlisted in the United States Army. Robinson's career is distinguished not only by his personal achievements but also by his role as a trailblazer for African Americans within the military ranks. Throughout his career, he broke racial barriers and ascended to prominent leadership positions, culminating in his appointment as the first African American to attain the rank of Brigadier General in the U.S. Army in 1976 (U.S. Army, 2020).


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