In 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt discharged 167 black soldiers of the 25th Infantry without honor, without trial and without due process. The men were, in fact, innocent of any wrongdoing. In "The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906," LTC (RET) William Baker shares his journey to exonerate those falsely accused men and give them the justice.
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In 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt discharged 167 black soldiers of the 25th Infantry without honor, without trial and without due process. The men were, in fact, innocent of any wrongdoing. In "The Brownsville Texas Incident of 1906," LTC (RET) William Baker shares his journey to exonerate those falsely accused men and give them the justice.
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