Remember the Black Founders of Memorial Day
It is also a time for us to recall the exploits of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation. It allows them to stay with us regardless of tangible monuments or political declarations. It also gives us time to recognize those who paved the way that we’ve forgotten. Those who had their history concealed or overlooked entirely. Like the black residents of Charleston, S.C., who decided to give proper burials to union soldiers who had been placed in unmarked graves. Unbeknownst to them, their tribute and May 1st celebration would eventually become what we now know as Memorial Day. You can read about this history here.
As you are sitting with your family and friends this weekend, I ask you to remember these founders along with our fellow veterans. Selfless acts of dedication and service shouldn’t be overlooked. We must take a pause and breathe them in. Bask in the light of their memory, for they are the reason the light still shines.
In Solidarity,
D’Artagnan Magana
Veterans Committee Chair
United States Marine Corps