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THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE MONTFORD POINT MARINES
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THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE MONTFORD POINT MARINES
Who We Are
America's First Black Marines
Black History is American History
The Montford Point Marines were the first African Americans to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, undergoing rigorous training at the segregated facility known as Montford Point Camp, NC, from 1942 to 1949. These pioneers challenged and successfully overcame the barriers of segregation, proving their mettle and significantly contributing to the desegregation of the U.S. military.
The National Montford Point Marine Association Inc is committed to preserving and promoting the legacy of these trailblazing Marines through community engagement and educational efforts. Our mission highlights the indelible impact of the Montford Point Marines on military integration and honors their service.
Our Reach
Chapter Locations
The Association boasts 29 active chapters across 19 states, a testament to the widespread impact of the Montford Point Marines. Their families, and indeed the spirit of their legacy, are found nationwide. With the ongoing need to expand our reach and ensure every Montford Pointer’s story is told, we encourage those interested in forming new chapters to reach out. Your initiative could help us bring recognition and honor to these heroes in every corner of the country.
Community Engagement Activities
Community Engagement
Our chapters are actively involved in a variety of community engagement activities, including:
- Scholarships: Providing educational scholarships to students, fostering the next generation of leaders.
- Public Speaking Engagements: Request a visit to your organization.
- Cemetery Clean-Up Projects: Preserving the resting places of our veterans, especially in segregated areas.
- Veterans Assistance: Connecting veterans with resources and support services.
Scholarship
Public Speaking Engagements
Cemetery Cleanup Project
Veterans services
Museum
Monument
Legacy
Monument: A Symbol of Courage: In Jacksonville, NC, near the training grounds of the Montford Pointers, stands a monument celebrating their legacy. This monument is a powerful testament to their enduring impact and the respect they’ve rightfully earned. This monument commemorates their indelible mark on American history and the Marine Corps, serving as a beacon of their legacy for future generations.
Museum: The Montford Point Marine Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia that chronicle the extraordinary journey of the first African Americans in the Marine Corps. Located at the very site where they broke barriers, the museum offers a profound glimpse into their struggles, achievements, and the enduring significance of their service.