Collection: World War I

World War I — African Americans Who Answered the Call

More than 380,000 African Americans served in the U.S. Army during World War I, fighting for a country that had yet to fully recognize their humanity. Their courage, sacrifice, and discipline on the battlefield helped reshape the conversation about race and service in America.

Key Units & Formations

  • 92nd Division — "Buffalo Soldiers" — one of two all-Black divisions organized for WWI, serving under mostly white officers
  • 93rd Division — "Blue Helmets" — fought alongside French forces and earned some of the war's highest honors
  • Both divisions served in segregated units, yet distinguished themselves under extraordinary pressure

Their Legacy

Despite facing discrimination at home and abroad, these soldiers returned with a renewed determination that helped fuel the Harlem Renaissance and the early civil rights movement. Their story is one of the most important — and least told — chapters in American military history.

Our World War I collection honors their service through premium apparel and accessories rooted in documented history.

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