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After 100 years the Harlem Hellfighters nickname is finally official

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… National Guard unit for African-Americans in a segregated Army … to war in 1917, Black Americans traveled to New York … .The Germans called the Black Americans “Hollenkampfer”: German for … are,” Burns said.2021 African American History MonthFor more National …

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