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Remember His Name: Isaac Woodard
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Army Sgt. Isaac Woodard served America during World War Two. He enlisted at age twenty-three at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. He served as a longshoreman and was promoted to Sergeant while serving in the Philippines. He earned a battle star for unloading ships while under enemy fire in New Guinea along with the Good Conduct Medal, Service Medal, and World War II Victory Medal. Isaac was proud of his service to his country. He was in a segregated unit as was typical for the time, but war tends to bring people together. On February 12, 1946, after returning to the states and receiving an honorable discharge. Woodard found himself in full uniform on a bus returning home to W ....

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'Blinding of Isaac Woodard': 1946 racist police violence case gets fresh attention – People's World


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‘Blinding of Isaac Woodard’: 1946 racist police violence case gets fresh attention
March 10, 2021
12:25 PM CDT
By Michael Berkowitz
Isaac Woodard, Jr. with his mother, who reads to him the first major news article on his ordeal, printed in the July 13, 1946, edition of the Daily Worker, predecessor of People s World. At right, a clipping from inside the paper. | People s World Archives
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The Blinding of Isaac Woodard shows how great consequences can be ignited by smaller acts. In this case, the small act was one of a history of cruel injustices. The consequence was a sea change in public opinion and a movement which shaped the future of a country. ....

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