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African American/Black History Month: "Civil Rights in America"

Monday February 3, 2014

What is it?

February is African American/Black History Month, a time during which the African Americans are honored. This year, the “Civil Rights in America” is being celebrated and the 50th anniversary of the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which was a result of the historic march on Washington in 1963, is being marked. These events are forever linked in American history. People from every creed, color and background shared in these highpoints that now bind all as a nation.

What has the Army done?

The U.S. Army leadership has asked the entire Army family to honor publicly, African Americans contributions by encouraging all leaders from across the Army to plan and execute appropriate commemorative activities to celebrate African American/Black History month.

Why is this important to the Army?

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the crescendo of this country’s struggle to make America a better place for all citizens. The Armed forces served as a catalyst for these and many other events set in motion by the 1948 Presidential order to desegregate the military.

From African American Patriots of the Revolutionary War to the Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen and Soldiers who serve valiantly on freedom’s frontier today, African Americans have always selflessly served to make this nation free and equal for all. These advancements in civil rights have enabled the Army to field a diverse force defined by notable character. Together, the total Army has earned America’s trust as the Strength of the Nation, and in doing so the Army will serve honorably to contribute to global stability and a better world.

What continued efforts does the Army have planned for the future?

During the period from Feb. 1 through Feb. 28, the Army will highlight and honor African American military and civil service at all levels by telling their story in command information products at all levels.

Throughout the year, the Army will celebrate and commemorate the diversity of the total force. The Army will also leverage and draw strength from the rich diversity within the military and civilian ranks by recognizing it’s critical role played in strengthening the nation’s presence around the world.

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