In this compelling episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we spotlight the untold legacy of the 761st Tank Battalion—America’s first Black armored combat unit in World War II, known as “The Original Black Panthers.” From their formation under Jim Crow segregation to their heroic battlefield contributions in Europe, these soldiers fought two wars: one against fascism overseas, and another against racism at home.
Host Cedric guides listeners through the battalion’s rigorous training, fierce engagements from France to Germany, and the powerful stories of courage and sacrifice—like that of Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. Ruben Rivers. Despite being denied recognition for decades, their unmatched combat record helped pave the way for the desegregation of the U.S. military.
Tune in to discover how the 761st changed the course of military history—and why their roar still echoes today.
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