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New York Harbor, November 16, 1943, Firmin Bellegarde, a nineteen year-old African American soldier is about to board the Aquitania bound for Scotland, Europe. He belongs to an all-black unit: the 320th Anti-Aircraft Barrage Balloon Battalion. After several months of preparation in Great Britain, Corporal Bellegarde and almost two thousand other Black GIs of the 320th VLA and a few service units will land on Omaha and Utah beaches in Normandy, on June 6, 1944.
The story of Firmin Bellegarde sheds light on the struggle of many Black Americans in the 1940s, who were determined to fight for their country, and obtain in return the same civil rights as the White Americans, in a segregated country, undermined by strong racist prejudices.
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