A Black Soldier Receives a Full Military Funeral — 83 Years After His Death. Here Is His Story.
Northeastern’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice project (CRRJ) re-examined a military police killing of a Black soldier in 1941. Eight decades later, the U.S. Army corrected the record to reflect that Pvt. Albert King was killed in the line of duty. Read about the lengthy campaign to clear King’s name in NGN Magazine…