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Schumer has worked tirelessly since 1999 to secure this recognition for Sgt. Johnson. Due to racism and segregation Sgt. Johnson was denied the medal of honor for his WWI heroics, <u>as his unit, known as the Harlem Hellfighters </u>was forced to serve under french command due to segregation. <u>even though Sgt. Johnson received france’s highest military honor for his exploits</u>, he was not so honored by his own nation.
Sgt. Henry Johnson, Albany resident and Harlem Hellfighter, is a true American hero, <u>who displayed the most profound battlefield bravery in World War I,</u> yet the nation for which he was willing to give his life shamefully failed to recognize his heroics, <u>just because he was a black man.</u>
B) Government should own the means of production.