Black soldiers have participated in every U.S. war, which makes Veterans Day all the more special for the throngs of individuals who have served in the military.
Black soldiers know the true meaning of sacrifice as many have fought for a country that had a history of denying them certain inalienable rights and freedoms while they themselves sought liberty for all.
Veterans Day, a U.S. federal holiday originally called Armistice Day, is designated on Nov. 11, to honor all those who have served in the armed forces.
Here’s a movie that gives honor to those whose service is not in vain called, “Homage to Warriors: African American Veterans Past and Present,” which can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZKgN17Nzbc&authuser=0.