We Were Always There
Since the beginning of the United States, African American men have remained steadfast in their commitment to defend their country. Despite facing systemic discrimination, they have consistently shown valor and resilience. Starting with the Revolutionary War, African American men, such as Crispus Attucks, became crucial figures in the fight for freedom. Although initially prohibited from serving, they persisted and made a significant impact in every major conflict, from the Civil War, where they fought heroically for emancipation, to World Wars I and II, serving with distinction in segregated units. Their legacy continued through the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where their bravery and skill were undeniable, overcoming prejudice to earn their rightful place in the military narrative.
Today, African American men remain a vital force within the U.S. military, holding key positions and contributing significantly to national defense. They serve honorably across all branches, from ground troops to elite special forces. They are increasingly prominent in leadership roles, including generals and high-ranking officers who shape military strategy and operations. These men are breaking glass ceilings and setting new standards in combat and technological advancements. Their ongoing contributions reinforce the strength and diversity of the armed forces, inspiring future generations to continue the legacy of excellence and dedication that has characterized African-American military service throughout history.
Limited edition. Edition size of 950pcs. Measures 18×27 inches (image size). Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Offset lithograph.