212 - Invisible Generals

Published: Dec. 20, 2023, 6 a.m.

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When President McKinley turned down Benjamin Oliver Davis for a place at West Point due to the colour of his skin, Davis joined the army as a private. Davis soon worked his way through the ranks to receive his second lieutenant commission in 1901. It would be over 30 years before another black officer would receive his commission, and that would be Benjamin Oliver Davis\'s son, Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.

In theory, black troops would be barred from combat, but Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr. would lead the first Black flying squadron, the Tuskegee Airmen, to success during WWII.

For this episode, I\'m joined by Doug Melville, a direct relative of Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr. and Sr.

When George Lucas\'s film \'Red Tails\' (2012), celebrating the Tuskegee Airmen, was released, Doug was shocked when he realised that Ben Jr.\\u2019s name had been omitted and replaced by the fictional Colonel A. J. Bullard. And Ben\\u2019s father, Benjamin O. Davis Sr., America\\u2019s first Black general who helped integrate the military, was left out too. The film inspired him to rediscover his family\\u2019s story, which spans five generations, and write Invisible Generals: Rediscovering Family Legacy, and a Quest to Honor America\'s First Black Generals.

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