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One can imagine the kind of expectations George Marshall deals with having an Olympian big brother. "I know I'm not going to be as fast as him," Marshall said. "I look up to my brother ...
Early on the morning of Sept. 8, 1861, George Marshall Clark was lynched in Milwaukee and hastily buried that day in Forest Home Cemetery. His story, and his place in history as the city's lone ...
In 1861, George Marshall Clark, a young aspiring Black barber, was lynched from a pile driver near the banks of the Milwaukee River. Clark was only 22 when an angry white mob dragged him from a ...
As V-E Day drew to a close, Secretary of War Henry Stimson gathered a group of top generals and officials in his office and sent for Army Chief of Staff George Marshall. "I have never seen a task ...
George C. Marshall, a World War II leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born on this day in history, Dec. 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. George Catlett Marshall was best known for his ...
George C. Marshall. Marshall, one of the greatest soldiers produced by our or any other nation, is what we used to refer to as a dedicated public servant. As chief of staff of the U.S. Army ...