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Montgomery Marines broke color barriers during WWII
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[Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online] - The Montford Point Marines were the first blacks to serve in the Marine Corps after President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an executive order in requiring all branches of the military to accept people of color into their ranks, said Charles Melson
Margaret Melson Obituary ( ) - The Times-Picayune
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In she married Charles Melson, a WWII veteran. In they moved to New Orleans, where Charles eventually acquired Melba Ice Cream. › obituaries › nola › name › mar...
Lurlene Melson Smith - The Newnan Times-Herald
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Mar 26, — Lurlene Melson Smith was born January 27, to the late Cora Farmer and Otis Charles Melson. The entire family celebrated the 27th until ... › news › › lurlene-me...
William Melson, III ("Bill") - Enid News & Eagle Obituaries
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Aug 14, — He is survived by his parents, Allen and Maria Melson; two brothers, Gerald Melson and Charles Melson and wife, Gina; two nephews, ... › obituary › william-me...
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