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US Military Bases Honoring Confederate Figures Slated to Get New Names

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… said to me as a Black American and a Black army … Roscoe Robinson Jr., the first African American four-star general, who … group of people including women, African Americans, a Latino and a … World War II. Both are African American.

Fort Hood, Texas, named …

Source: Voice of America - English

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