They Had Every Reason to Discriminate. They Refused.
This is the story of Bernice Grice — born in Omaha during the Red Summer of 1919, raised by a family that had just escaped the Old South, and sent during World War II to a hospital in Burma where Black Americans, who had every right to be bitter, instead built one of the most quietly extraordinary places in American history. #blackhistory #militaryhistory #genealogy

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