Unstoppable: The African American 784th Tank Battalion
The 784th Tank Battalion's motto was "It Will Be Done." This African American unit imposed its will on the enemy in combat in 1945.
The 784th Tank Battalion's motto was "It Will Be Done." This African American unit imposed its will on the enemy in combat in 1945.
Join us for an engaging discussion about African Americans’ contributions on the Home Front and how they helped lay the groundwork for the post-war Civil Rights Movement.
Long Overdue: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion Recognized with the Congressional Gold Medal
USS Mason was the first US Navy fleet vessel crewed by a majority of African American sailors.
In the face of racism and segregation, Black men and women served in every branch of the armed services during World War II.
The National WWII Museum invites middle and high school educators to join us for an exciting professional development opportunity.
Throughout August 2023, your Membership to The National WWII Museum will include benefits that extend beyond our campus.
In recognition of Black History Month, The National WWII Museum is proud to display Souls of Valor special exhibit by photographer and historian Jim Thorns Jr.