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Samedi 6 juin 2009 6 06 /06 /2009 20:43


The United States Armed Forces segregation against black soldiers was a sad and forgotten aspect of World War II. That was true until now, until today June 6, 2009, when a black man stood on the Normandy World War II landing site, as the Commander in Chief of the mightiest army in the world and paid tribute to the fallen soldiers, whatever skin colour was their.


Homer only would have been able to imagine and narrate such an odyssey !!


African-American soldiers were subject to racism and segregation. The Selective Service Act of 1940 officially banned discrimination in the selection and training of military personnel, and distinguished African Americans were appointed as aides to the Secretary of War to receive complaints of treatment based on racial discrimination.

Nonetheless, discrimination and segregation in enlistment, draft quotas, training, assignments, and advancement were ubiquitous, and the War Department not only tolerated but mandated endless petty humiliations of black soldiers.

African-Americans in the military, wrote large numbers of letters to the War Department, the president, and the African-American newspapers, complaining about their situation and highlighting the paradox of the U S Army fighting for World Democracy while being itself undemocratic. Following is one of the letters.

 

FRENCHY

June 6, 2009 


President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

White House -Washington, D. C.

9 May 1944.

  

Dear President Roosevelt:

 

It was with extreme pride that I, a soldier in the Armed Forces of our country, read the following affirmation of our war aims, pronounced by you at a recent press conference:

 

“The United Nations are fighting to make a world in which tyranny, and aggression cannot exist; a world based upon freedom, equality, and justice; a world in which all persons, regardless of race, colour and creed, may live in peace, honour and dignity.”

 

Your use of the word “world” means that we are fighting for “freedom, equality, and justice” for “all persons, regardless of race, colour and creed” in our own part of the world, the United States of America, as well as all other countries where such a fight is needed to be carried through. Your use of the words “all persons, regardless of race, colour and creed” means that we are fighting for “freedom, equality, and justice” for our Negro American, no less than for our white Americans, or our Jewish, Protestant and Catholic Americans, or for the subjugated peoples in Europe and China and all other lands.

 

And the part that our country is playing in the United Nations world struggle against “tyranny and aggression” and for “a world based upon freedom, equality and justice”, although lacking in many respects, is certainly not one to be ashamed of. 

         Our driving back of the Japanese fascists in the Pacific; our driving back of the German fascists in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy, in conjunction with our British and French Allies, freeing that part of the world from “tyranny and aggression” as the prerequisite for bringing “freedom, equality and justice” to the North African and Italian peoples; the tremendous preparations and planning that we as part of the United Nations have carried out so that we now stand on the eve of the invasion, and in conjunction with our Allies, the British, Russian, French and European Underground, on the eve of freeing the subjugated peoples of Europe from the German fascist tyranny; the glorious part that we played in the decisions reached at Teheran; these are vivid records of the manner in which the war aims of the United Nations, as pronounced by you, are being fought for by us, throughout the world.

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         But the picture in our country is marred by one of the strangest paradoxes in our whole fight against world fascism. The United States Armed Forces, to fight for World Democracy, is within itself undemocratic. The undemocratic policy of Jim Crow and segregation is practiced by our Armed Forces against its Negro members. Totally inadequate opportunities are given to the Negro members of our Armed Forces, nearly one tenth of the whole, to participate with “equality”...“regardless of race and colour” in the fight for our war aims. In fact it appears that the army intends to follow the very policy that the FEPC is battling against in civilian life, the pattern of assigning Negroes to the lowest types of work.

         Let me give you an example of the lack of democracy in our Field, where I am now stationed. Negro soldiers are completely segregated from the white soldiers on the base. And to make doubly sure that no mistake is made about this, the barracks and other housing facilities (supply room, mess hall, etc.) of the Negro Section C are covered with black tar paper, while all other barracks and housing facilities on the base are painted white.

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         At least 50% of the members of the Negro Section C are being used for decidedly menial work, such as BOQ orderlies, janitors, permanent KP’s and the like.

The democratic way, based upon “equality and justice” would be to assign this work to both Negro and white. Instead the discriminatory and undemocratic method is used whereby all of this work is assigned to the Negro soldiers.

         The Negro soldiers would not be given “on the-job-training” to become members of the ground crew, such as is being done for the WAC members on the base, because there is no such program for Negroes at Davis- Monthan Field. They would not be trained to become aerial gunners, or bombardiers, or navigators, or pilots, or bombsight mechanics, or any of the many other specialists at Davis-Monthan Field, because there is no authorization in the Second Air Force for this training to be given to Negroes.


        
About 15% of the soldiers of Section C are in fighting jobs, and about another 5% are receiving “on-the-job-training” in Vehicle Maintenance. Thus we see that the maintenance of the ideology of “white supremacy” resulting in the undemocratic practices of jim-crow and segregation of the Negro members of the Armed Forces brings about the condition on Davis-Monthan Field whereby 80% of the whole Section is removed from the fighting activities on the base.

         From what I read in the Newspapers, the above example from my own experience at Davis-Monthan Field is typical of the situation throughout the Armed Forces. There is the report in an editorial on page five of the March 25th edition of the Pittsburgh Courier which states that: “Negro combat units are being constantly broken up and transferred to service units.”

         How can we convince nearly one tenth of the Armed Forces, the Negro members, that your pronouncement of the war aims of the United Nations means what it says, when their experience with one of the United Nations, the United States of America, is just the opposite?

         Are the Chinese people to believe that we are fighting to bring them “freedom, equality, and justice”, when they can see that in our Armed Forces we are not even practicing ourselves what we are preaching?

         However, we leave ourselves wide open for sowers of disunity. Nothing would suit Hitler, Tojo, and our own native fascists better, than disunity. The lead editorial in the Afro-American of April the 1st entitled “Soldiers or Sissies” is a tragic example of this. The editorial after relating two cases of tyranny against two Negro soldiers: one in Alabama where the “civil police lynched a handcuffed, defenceless soldier when they were moving from one prison to another”, and another case in Louisiana, where a “Bus driver shot and killed a New York who refused to move to a rear seat”, goes on to say: “This is terrorism, and the army has no answer for it. Have the soldiers themselves an answer? There are thousands of them and only a few police or bus drivers.” If the advice of that editorial were followed it could only lead to disunity and civil strife. We know that isn’t the answer.

        Disunity and civil strife would only weaken our fight against the German and Japanese fascists, or more than that result in our defeat. A victory for the German and Japanese fascists would mean a victory for our own native fascists, who are at the bottom this whole program of “white supremacy”, race hatred, Jim-Crowism, and segregation.

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        We must fight against the fascist shouters of “white supremacy”, against the labour baiters, against segregation and Jim-Crowism, wherever these evils show their fangs, whether in the Armed Forces, or in the civilian population. The Public Affairs Pamphlet “The Races of Mankind” by Ruth Benedict and

Gene Weltfish, as well as many other scientific writings have exploded the antidemocratic doctrine of “race-superiority” or “white-supremacy.”

       The achievements of heroes like Dorie Miller; the record of the 99th Pursuit Squadron in Italy; the records of the 24th Infantry and 93rd Infantry in Bougainfille, disprove Secretary of War Stimson’s statement in a recent letter: “Negro units....have been unable to master efficiently the techniques of modern weapons.”


       
The experience in training Negro and white, on a mixed basis, in the Officers’ Candidate Schools, and the Army Technical Training Schools, is proof enough, if proof is needed, that there is no justification for the present policy of jim-crow and segregation in the Armed Forces. The Navy can look to the Merchant Marine for an example of democracy in action, in which the crews are organized on a mixed basis, with Negroes and whites from North and South eating and sleeping, working and fighting together.

        Just as our government in civilian life, is carrying on a fight for the full integration of the Negro and all other minority groups into the war effort, with the result that Negro men and women are producing the implements of war, in jobs from the unskilled to the most highly skilled, side by side with their white brothers and sisters, so in the Armed Forces our government must take up the same fight for the full integration of the Negro into all phases of our fighting forces from the lowest to the highest.

 

       President Roosevelt, with your issuance of Executive Order 8802, and the setting up of the Fair

Employment Practices Committee, you established the foundation for fighting for democracy in the industrial forces of our country, in the interest of victory for the United Nations.

       In the interest of victory for the United Nations, another Executive Order is now needed. An Executive Order which will lay the base for fighting for democracy in the Armed Forces of our country. An Executive Order which would bring about the result here at Davis-Monthan Field whereby the Negro soldiers would be integrated into all of the Sections on the base, as fighting men, instead of in the segregated Section C as housekeepers.

      Then and only then can your pronouncement of the war aims of the United Nations mean to all that we “are fighting to make a world in which tyranny, and aggression cannot exist; a world based upon freedom, equality and justice; a world in which all persons, regardless of race, colour and creed, may live in peace, honour and dignity.”

 

Respectfully yours,

 

Charles F: Wilson, 36794590

Private, Air Corps.

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Commentaire n°1 posté par Increase Penis Size le 17/01/2010 à 18h23
Bonsoir Frenchy,
Un vieil adage dit:" Fais ce que je te dis et non pas ce que je fais"il en a été de même pour la démocratie... ,on donne des leçons aux autres, mais impossible à appliquer dans son propre pays et l'égalité des races est toujours précaire....
Commentaire n°2 posté par France le 08/06/2009 à 21h51

Bonsoir France. Cela vaut également pour notre pays si souvent donneur de leçons !

Par cet article j'ai aussi voulu souligner l'extraordinaire époque durant laquelle nous vivons.

Réponse de FRENCHY le 09/06/2009 à 22h55
Puisse ces prochaines années, par ce texte, être réveillées les consciences, et sans anarchie mais avec détermination, les hommes prendre le chemin pour aller couper les têtes des traites qu'ils soient de n'importe quelle couleur, de peau, d'idéologie, de sang, de parti politique, de pouvoir. Même si nous ne le voyons pas, continuons à oeuvrer pour que les générations futures parviennent à la Paix de l'EGO. Comment se regarder nous même en face; Honte à nous tous qui y sommes pour quelque chose pour en être arrivés là :
OMC - Organisation de Malfaiteurs Cannibales.
- FAITES DES MAIRES et VOTEZ : eh bien, au plan Mondial nous avons le résultat sous les yeux.
Commentaire n°3 posté par Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir ? le 07/06/2009 à 10h36

Bonsoir Sœur-Anne-ne-vois-tu-rien-venir. Vous avez raison de le souligner, ce texte est une belle leçon de courage politique, d'abnégation de soi, de démocratie et de sagesse donné par un simple soldat ("Private" en Américain) au président F.D. Roosevelt et l'histoire est verdict.

J'ai pensé que pour un jour comme celui-là, les Américains (comme les Français d'ailleurs) devaient encore plus se rappeler qu'il faut balayer devant sa porte avant de donner des leçons aux autres.

Merci de vos commentaires et à bientôt,

FRENCHY

Réponse de FRENCHY le 07/06/2009 à 15h08
 
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