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Anonymous Hungary
8/16/2025, 1:19:56 AM No.213856634
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Most people don’t know this, but in 1943 there was an armed clash between Black and white American soldiers in England — called the Battle of Bamber Bridge. Black GIs were welcomed by locals, but white U.S. MPs tried to enforce segregation. When they came to arrest Black soldiers drinking at a pub, a fight broke out that turned into an overnight shootout. One Black soldier was killed. The British townspeople sided with the Black troops — even putting up "Black Troops Only" signs in protest of U.S. racism. It’s a powerful reminder that the fight against segregation wasn’t just at home — it followed Black soldiers overseas.
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Anonymous United States
8/16/2025, 1:22:31 AM No.213856692
>>213856634 (OP)
Brits love dat BBC
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Anonymous United Kingdom
8/16/2025, 1:23:58 AM No.213856728
>>213856692
It's true. Totally not a third-world incel fantasy.
Anonymous United States
8/16/2025, 1:41:34 AM No.213857133
>The battle started when white American military police (MPs) attempted to arrest several African American soldiers from the racially segregated 1511th Quartermaster Truck Regiment for being out of uniform, a violation of the US Army Code of Conduct