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1957 - John E. Lee Becomes First Black Commissioned Officer in the South Carolina National Guard

On this day, John E. Lee became the first African American to be commissioned as an officer in the South Carolina National Guard since Reconstruction. His commissioning marked a significant step toward racial integration within the U.S. military forces in the South and reflected the broader civil rights advances of the era.

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