Black History's Greatest Untold War Story: Henry 'Black Death' Johnson earned his nickname in the bloodiest hand-to-hand combat of WWI. This Albany railroad porter, weighing just 130 pounds, single-handedly fought 36 German soldiers through the night in France's Argonne Forest. Using rifle butts, grenades, and a bolo knife while bleeding from 21 wounds, he saved his comrade and held the line until dawn. France awarded him the Croix de Guerre with Gold Palm. America gave him a parade, used his face to sell war bonds, then silenced him when he exposed military racism. He died forgotten and broke at 32. Learn how America betrayed its most courageous soldier and why justice took 97 years.
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