John Noble Roberts a 19-year-old coastguardsman who lost his leg on Omaha beach during the D-Day landings
They have long been the forgotten heroes of D-Day, the African American military personnel who stormed ashore and risked their lives for a country that still treated them as second-class citizens.
Their faces were missing from the Hollywood films that heaped glory on US forces and and their stories were missing from the books, exhibitions and museums that commemorated the Normandy landings.
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And the one film that has treated the experience of African Americans in WW2, Spike Lee's "Miracle at St. Anna", was shitted on from all sides. Shame too, overall I thought it was nicely done.
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