
General Hugh G. Robinson
General Hugh G. Robinson was the first Black person to serve as a general officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers.
General Hugh G. Robinson was the first Black person to serve as a general officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers.
The Alaska Highway Veterans were the Black soldiers responsible for building the only land route to Alaska from the rest of the United States during WWII.
Mx. Marie Deary is a pioneer who graduated with distinction in the 1980s.