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  1. He was the third African-American graduate of the United States Military Academy, the first Black U.S. national park superintendent, first Black military attaché, first Black man to achieve the rank of colonel in the United States Army, and highest-ranking black officer in the Regular Army until his death in 1922.

  2. Apr 29, 2022 · Charles Young, the first Black US Army colonel whose groundbreaking military career was hampered a century ago by the racism of the era, was posthumously promoted on Friday to brigadier...

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Young, the first African-American to graduate from West Point and serve as a military attaché. Explore his early years, military career, civil rights activism, and legacy at the national monument named after him.

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  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Young, a soldier, diplomat, and civil rights leader who overcame racial barriers to become the first African-American to graduate from West Point and the highest ranking Army officer in his time. Explore his biography, military career, and legacy at the Buffalo Soldiers National Monument and other parks.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Charles Young, the first black U.S. National Park superintendent, the most highly decorated African-American military officer of his time and a professor at Wilberforce University. Discover his achievements, challenges and impact in the U.S. Army and beyond.

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  6. Jul 5, 2017 · Charles Young made a career of breaking down barriers in the segregated U.S. Army, becoming the first black colonel in the process. by Fred Borch 7/5/2017. Share This Article. Charles Young was born into slavery in a two-room log cabin in Mays Lick, Kentucky, on March 12, 1864.

  7. Nov 16, 2023 · Learn about the remarkable career of Charles Young, the first Black National Park superintendent and military attaché, who faced racism and imperialism in his service. Explore his achievements, challenges, and legacy in this essay and interview by Paul McAllister.