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USO building for African American soldiers built

In 1940, A USO building for African American soldiers was built in Newtown.

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“Colored Selects” Recruited

More than 100 “Colored Selects” recruited from Sarasota and Bradenton were sent to train as Army soldiers at Camp Devens, Massachusetts on August 4, 1918.

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