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I put together a small gif slideshow of 5 pics from a homecoming parade in Charleston, W.Va. that my father participated in sometime at the later end of the 40's. I think the mix of races in the crowd is fascinating. Dad told me that, on the way home after being shipped to New Guinea and back to the base out West, he had to change train cars on the rest of the way back home to Pennsylvania from the integrated train to the 'colored' rail line when they reached the segregated towns. This parade and the obviously interested crowd is also notable for the young folks who witnessed this fascinating and pretty unique (for the time) unit of black soldiers. I've always named the one photo with the single soldier strutting out in front 'Proud Soldier' for the one fellow's sense of pride and the apparent appreciation shown by the mix of residents of the town looking on . . .
(Dad, in stride, third photo)
monmouth
(21,078 posts)are just like the ones my parents had and it was the parade route for us. Wonderful pics. Thanks for posting.
bigtree
(86,005 posts). . . these houses still standing. That must have been a treat to watch the parades go by from your front yard. I wonder if we'll ever pull back our drives to the point where we can recreate some of these moments in our own lifetime. We have a fourth of July parade down our circular street every year. It's just magic.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)bigtree
(86,005 posts)it may take some time to load and get going . . .
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)bigtree
(86,005 posts)I wondered all night at work whether you'd been able to see them. It's probably the best way to view them as it gives the parade a sense of motion. I had them on a loop on my own computer and I wondered if the medium would transfer to the pages of DU (without much difficulty for viewers). Thanks for checking back in, JD!
nofurylike
(8,775 posts)thank you for those, and for the story that goes with them, bigtree! you have so much to tell!
"fascinating," YES!!
I've always named the one photo with the single soldier strutting out in front 'Proud Soldier' for the one fellow's sense of pride and the apparent appreciation shown by the mix of residents of the town looking on . . .
yes! it puts tears in my eyes!
bigtree
(86,005 posts). . . and on their best behavior. It looks like whites on one side of the street and blacks on the other . . . all of the folks there looking just enthralled with the sight. I love the American flag hanging on the porch.
nofurylike
(8,775 posts)thank you so much for drawing my eyes to those details, bigtree!! PRECIOUS!!!
all of the folks there looking just enthralled with the sight
a moment in time when all were keeping sight of what really matters. someday they would be on the same side of the street
may i ask, are you a Writer? you have a great gift, bigtree!
thank you, again, more ....