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Today, we have the privilege of welcoming Mr. Cale Carter and Mr. Jason Fung from the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. Cale serves as the Director of Exhibitions, while Jason is the Museum's archivist. Together, they form an exceptional team, blending their knowledge in history, education, creativity, and entertainment.
In this episode, you'll learn about the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum and uncover important historical narratives about Black Americans during World War II, including their remarkable resilience amidst segregation and racism.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte for daily World War II content.
Support our project! Follow us here on Spotify, give this episode a like, and share your thoughts in the comments. You can also find this episode on YouTube, Deezer, and Amazon Music.
Visit: https://buffalosoldiersmuseum.org/
Support them by following their Instagram page at @buffalosoldiermuseum.
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for being with us through 2024, now let's enjoy what 2025 will bring!
See you next year!
By WorldWarII_DailyToday, we have the privilege of welcoming Mr. Cale Carter and Mr. Jason Fung from the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. Cale serves as the Director of Exhibitions, while Jason is the Museum's archivist. Together, they form an exceptional team, blending their knowledge in history, education, creativity, and entertainment.
In this episode, you'll learn about the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum and uncover important historical narratives about Black Americans during World War II, including their remarkable resilience amidst segregation and racism.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte for daily World War II content.
Support our project! Follow us here on Spotify, give this episode a like, and share your thoughts in the comments. You can also find this episode on YouTube, Deezer, and Amazon Music.
Visit: https://buffalosoldiersmuseum.org/
Support them by following their Instagram page at @buffalosoldiermuseum.
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for being with us through 2024, now let's enjoy what 2025 will bring!
See you next year!