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Eugene Bullard was born in 1894 and lived with his father in Columbus, Georgia. His father always talked of France as a country where whites and blacks were treated equally. The mere thought of racial equality was all the fuel Bullard needed to get his internal fire raging with a dream of going to France...
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He hitch-hiked from Georgia to Virginia at age eighteen. He reached Virginia, where he stowed away on a ship to Scotland, and worked his way to France. He enlisted in the French Foreign Legion immediately after the start of World War I. After being transferred to a regular unit in the French army, Bullard was wounded twice, and was declared disabled...
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