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JAMES WEBSTER SMITH AND WEST POINT, (1) answer(s).
 
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I Hope to Have Justice Done Me or I Can’t Get Along Here’: James Webster Smith and West Point, / McGovern, Rory   Journal Article
James Webster Smith and West Point, Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract James W. Smith’s experience as West Point’s first Black cadet is a microcosm of Reconstruction and the struggle to integrate West Point. It began with the best of intentions, but ultimately failed due to a destructive combination of racist antipathy and the apathy of those who could have intervened on his behalf. His extraordinary persistence and perseverance changed the environment at the Academy, forcing the West Point community to shift from active to passive resistance. Although he did not reap the rewards himself, Smith made graduation possible, if still not probable, for those African American cadets who followed.
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