Montford Point Marines
- Measures approximately 17x11 inches (unframed) and 19.25x13.25 inches (black frame).
- Honors the first African American Marine Corps members. Congressional Gold Medal recipients who broke barriers in the US armed forces.
- Printed on premium 100lb matte paper for quality and clarity
- Available framed or unframed
- Perfect educational tool for schools, museums, and cultural institutions
Experience a remarkable chapter of American valor with our commemorative poster honoring the Montford Point Marines. This historical image captures the indomitable spirit of the brave men who broke the color barrier in the United States Marine Corps, forever changing the face of our military.
During World War II, over 20,000 African American Marines responded to their nation's call by training at Camp Montford Point under segregated conditions. Despite facing discrimination at home, these pioneering warriors fought with exceptional courage in some of the Pacific's most brutal battles, including Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Their unwavering dedication and sacrifice not only contributed to securing victory but also paved the way for future generations of Black service members.
This powerful artwork conveys a story of perseverance, dignity, and triumph in every detail. The determined expressions of young recruits are complemented by the proud postures of seasoned Marines. This piece serves as a tribute to their accomplishments and as an inspiration for all who view it. The accompanying historical text adds context, transforming this artwork into an effective educational tool. It is perfect for classrooms, offices, churches, or any space dedicated to celebrating African American achievement and military heritage.
The text on this poster reads:
The Montford Point Marines were America's first African American Marines, serving with distinction in World War II's bloodiest Pacific battles. Over 20,000 Black Marines trained at Camp Montford Point, fighting with extraordinary courage at Iwo Jima and Okinawa despite facing discrimination and segregation at home. Their valor earned them the Congressional Gold Medal and forever changed the United States Marine Corps.
Available both framed and unframed, this distinguished piece from our Sankofa Designs Collection honors a legacy of courage that changed America. The 100lb matte paper ensures lasting quality and superior image clarity, making it a timeless tribute that will inspire future generations.
Unframed Poster: 17x11 inches (poster size)
Framed Poster: 19x13 inches (framed size) - 17x11 inches (poster size)
" Black History Happens Everyday "
Edition | Open Edition |
Framed | Available Framed or Unframed |
Height | 17 inches |
Length | 11 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Unsigned |
SKU | sankofa-montford |
Year Released | 2025 |
Sankofa Designs
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