The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
Panels commemorating the efforts of African American soldiers have been removed from the visitor center at a Dutch cemetery.
The widow of a soldier whose story was featured in one of the panels said it was never meant to be a rotating exhibition.
After news broke of two plaques honoring African American soldiers efforts in Netherlands during WW2 were removed, lawmakers ...
Decades ago, as some of the bloodiest fighting in World War II ramped up in Europe, 19-year-old 1st Lt. Jeffersons Wiggins, ...
Information honoring the service of African American soldiers in World War II has been removed from the Netherlands American ...
It was sparked by a complaint from (of course!) the Heritage Foundation. But the Dutch are fighting back. You can help.
The removal of displays honoring African American soldiers from a U.S. World War II cemetery in the Netherlands has sparked widespread outrage from families and local officials.
Members of the Central Kentucky African American Cemetery Association gathered on a chilly Veterans Day morning to dedicate a ...
Instead of one localized VFW chapter, the Queen City has two. It dates back to segregation, when African American soldiers were barred from the same resources and camaraderie as their white ...