Into the Night: Henry Ossian Flipper

Frank Spivey
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  • Open Edition
  • Measures 25x20 inches
  • Pays tribute to the legacy of Lt. Henry Ossian Flipper and the Buffalo Soldiers
  • Offset Lithograph
Description

In the shadow of Reconstruction America, Henry Ossian Flipper blazed a trail that would illuminate the path for generations to come. Born into slavery in Thomasville, Georgia, in 1856, Flipper's journey from bondage to becoming the first African American to graduate from West Point in 1877 epitomizes the indomitable spirit of those who dare to dream beyond their circumstances.
Flipper's life was a testament to pressing forward through darkness. At West Point, he endured four years of social isolation and silent treatment, eating alone and navigating a world designed to break his spirit. Yet, like a solitary star burning bright against the night sky, he persevered, maintaining academic excellence while developing ingenious coping mechanisms to survive the psychological warfare waged against him.

Upon graduation, Flipper joined the 10th Cavalry Regiment – the famed Buffalo Soldiers. In the harsh terrain of the American Southwest, he distinguished himself as a military officer and a brilliant engineer. His most celebrated achievement came at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he designed an innovative drainage system to combat malaria. "Flipper's Ditch," as it became known, stands today as a National Historic Landmark.

When false accusations and racial prejudice led to his unjust court-martial and discharge from the Army in 1882, Flipper reinvented himself as a civil engineer, surveyor, and expert on Mexican land law. His expertise proved invaluable in the Southwest, where he served as a translator and interpreter for the U.S. government and private companies. Posthumously, the Army granted him an honorable discharge in 1976. West Point now celebrates his legacy with the annual Flipper Dinner and the Henry O. Flipper Memorial Award, honoring cadets who demonstrate extraordinary perseverance in the face of adversity.

Henry Ossian Flipper's legacy teaches us that true greatness often comes not from avoiding challenges but from having the courage to move forward through them. His life inspires those who strive to be pioneers, persevere against incredible odds, and uphold their humanity throughout the journey. 

Measures 25x20 inches (paper size) and 20.125x17 inches (image size). Open Edition. Offset Lithograph. 

Edition Open Edition
Framed Unframed
Height 25 inches
Length 20 inches
Medium Paper
Signed Unsigned
SKU spivey-intonight
Year Released 1995

Frank Spivey

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07/17/2022
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The story is finely being told.