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Les amazones guerrières du Dahomey. (D'après une photographie communiquée par M. le colonel Dinnematin-Dorat.)
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Africa; Benin; Clothing & Dress; Warriors; West Africans; Women; Women Soldiers
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@ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division. The New York Public Library
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"Auxiliaries Ruth Wade and Lucille Mayo (left to right) further demonstrate their ability to service trucks as taught them during the processing period at Fort Des Moines and put into practice at Fort Huachuca, Arizona."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Capt. Della H. Raney, Army Nurse Corps, who now heads the nursing staff at the station hospital at Camp Beale, CA, has the distinction of being the first Negro nurse to report to duty in the present war..."
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Lt. Florie E. Gant...tends a patient at a prisoner-of war hospital somewhere in England."
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion take part in a parade ceremony in honor of Joan d'Arc at the marketplace where she was burned at the stake."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Pfc. Johnnie Mae Welton, Negro WAC, laboratory technician trainee, conducts an experiment in the serology laboratory sf the Fort Jackson Station Hospital, Fort Jackson, SC."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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Photograph of Lester A. Walton, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Liberia, with U.S. Army Women
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Somewhere in England, Maj. Charity E. Adams,...and Capt. Abbie N. Campbell,...inspect the first contingent of Negro members of the Women's Army Corps assigned to overseas service."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"Surgical ward treatment at the 268th Station Hospital, Base A, Milne Bay, New Guinea. Left to right: Sgt. Lawrence McKreever, patient; 2nd Lt. Prudence Burns, ward nurse; 2nd Lt. Elcena Townscent, chief surgical nurse; and an unidentified nurse."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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"The first Negro WACs to arrive [on] the continent of Europe were 800 girls of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Bn, who had also been the first to arrive in England. After the battalion had set up its facilities at Rouen, France, it held an `open house', which was attended by hundreds of Negro soldiers. Pvt. Ruth L. James,...of the battalion area is on duty at the gate."
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African Americans; Women; Women Soldiers; World War, 1939 1945
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@ National Archives and Records Administration
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