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July 26, 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9981, issued on July 26, 1948, by President Harry S. Truman. This executive order abolished discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion or national origin in the United States Armed Forces, and led to the re-integration of the services during the Korean War (1950-1953).Retired Colonel
Clifford Worthy is the oldest living
Black graduate of The United States Military Academy--
West Point.
Clifford Worthy is a great grandson of slaves, he was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Hamtramck, Michigan.
Worthy was one of the few
African American men of his generation who was accepted and excelled as a
Black Knight of the Hudson, the traditional nickname for
West Point cadets.
Clifford Worthy graduated
from the United States Military Academy at
West Point on June 2, 1953. He married Lillian Elizabeth Davis on the day after his graduation and went on to serve as an officer in the U.S. Army
from 1953 through 1975. He served as an artillery officer in
American posts, in Germany during the Cold War and in Vietnam just after the Tet Offensive. He participated in Operation Gyroscope after World War II and served as Battalion Commander and Military Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Army.In the late 1940s, the doors to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point were closed to most young
African American men. The few who had attended the prestigious military academy before that were subjected to relentless abuse and few survived. Why would Worthy even consider such an impossible dream? At a crossroads in his young life, Worthy took the chance of reaching out to U.S. Rep. John Dingell Sr., who had been a proud part of the New Deal in Washington D.C. and was ready to unlock closed doors.We need to keep opening doors for other families, former U.S. Rep. John Dingell, Jr., wrote in the book\'s Foreword. If my father had not taken that chance in the 1940s of sending a young
African American student
from Detroit to West Point--Cliff would not have had his remarkable career. ... As it was in the past, our country once again is deeply divided. I love this country. Cliff Worthy loves this country. I hope that this memoir will remind you of what it truly means to be an American.In his memoir, The
Black Knight: An African-American
Family\'s
Journey from West Point--a
Life of
Duty,
Honor and
Country Worthy describes his journey to West Point, the many challenges he overcame both in his family and in th