A Legacy of Leadership and ExcellenceFrom the beginning of our
nation’s history, African-Americans have exemplified the fighting spirit and
warrior ethos with passion, pride and professionalism. In every American conflict from the American
Revolution to the Global War on Terrorism, they have fought and died on the
frontlines fighting to defend freedom and to protect the American way of life.
The
African-American tradition and heritage of military service to the nation has
endured through six generations over the past 225 years. With each passing generation of warriors, the
legacy of leadership and excellence through service continued to gain strength
and vitality. Despite having to overcome obstacles at home to earn the right to
fight, the overwhelming desire to help win America’s wars abroad became the
benchmark of the African-American soldier.
From
the beaches of Normandy to the frozen tundra of Korea, and from jungles of
Vietnam to the desert sands of the Middle East, young African-American men and
women have stood tall on the shoulders of the “Buffalo Soldiers” and proven
time and time again that every generation of African-Americans has its own
heroes.
During
the 19th and 20th centuries, the lineage of
African-American trailblazers comprised the names of heroes who cherished
freedom and valued service above self _ names like Henry O. Flipper, Generals
Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., Daniel “Chappie” James,
Roscoe Robinson, Colin Powell, Roscoe C. Cartwright, and Clara
Adams-Ender. With the turn of new
century, the legacy of these giants cast a wide shadow from which a new era of
African American heroes emerged.
As the nation entered an era of the global war on terrorism, the African-American soldier once again stood tall and answered the call to fight for freedom and preserve the peace. The mantle has now been passed and the spirit of the “Buffalo Soldiers” lives on and continues to inspire young African-American soldiers of a new generation.
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TITLE A
LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP
ARTIST Don Stivers
YEAR PRINTED 2004
ROCKS 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 1500 S/N
ARTISTS PROOFS 95 S/N