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Henry Alvin Cameron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Alvin Cameron
Henry Alvin Cameron (February 4, 1872 – October 30, 1918) was an African-American schoolteacher who served as a United States Army officer in World War I. Prior to joining the military at age 45, he worked as a science teacher and coach at Pearl High School in Nashville, Tennessee, and was an advocate for education. During the war he served in France and was killed in the Battle of the Argonne Forest.〔(Remarkable Tenneseans-African Americans ). Retrieved on 2011-03-19.〕〔(Biography of Professor Cameron )〕 ==Early life== Cameron was born in Nashville, Tennessee on February 4, 1872, to Walter and Jane Bentley Cameron. His true date of birth in February 1872 has been established from census records taken at various stages of his life and a biographical sketch of himself that Professor Cameron wrote for an encyclopedia of outstanding black Americans published in 1915.〔''Who’s Who of the Colored Race, A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African descent''. Volume 1 (p. 58), edited by Frank Lincoln Mather. Chicago 1915. Reprint. Detroit: Gale Research, 1976.〕 Henry came from a blue-collar family. His father was a laborer and his mother worked as a washerwoman.〔Marzell, Terry Lee. Chalkboard Heroes. Tucson, Arizona: Wheatmark. 2015.〕
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