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In the summer of , Mrs. Her son, Private Martin A. Kimbro, had died of meningitis in May while serving with a U.
Army labor battalion in France, and his body lay buried in one of the new overseas military cemeteries. Now she would see his grave for the first time. The journey was enabled by legislation signed by President Calvin Coolidge on March 2, , just before he left office. All reasonable expenses for their journey were paid for by the nation. Newspapers promoted the democratic spirit of the event, reminding the public that all the women, regardless of religion, social status, income, or place of birth, were guests of the U.
We Return Fighting reminds readers not only of the central role of African American soldiers in the war that first made their country a world power. It also reveals the way the conflict shaped African American identity and lent fuel to their longstanding efforts to demand full civil rights and to stake their place in the country's cultural and political landscape.
Inviting African American women to participate on these terms required their acquiescence to the same segregated conditions under which their sons and husbands had served during the war.
The ensuing protest by the black community, though largely forgotten today, prefigured events from the civil rights movement decades later. He explained that his organization had written to all eligible black Gold Star mothers and widows encouraging them to boycott the pilgrimage if the government refused to change its segregation policy. They claimed they would decline to go at all unless the segregation ruling was abolished and all women could participate on equal terms.