How did the Brownsville Affair exemplify black experiences in the military at the time? How did race play a factor in the outcome of the incident?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Explain that black troops were transferred to Brownsville, Texas in 1906 in a routine stationing of black troops in the South.
2. Point out that the troops were blamed for a shooting spree that killed one person in town.
3. Note that they were sentenced without trial to de dismissed from the military, a blatant example of racism.
4. Conclude that the black community was very angry about the punishment imposed by President Theodore Roosevelt, and viewed the issue of race as central to the outcome of the decision.

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