Marching Without Applause — The Forgotten Fight for Leadership

When America entered World War I in 1917, the draft brought thousands of Black men into the Army. They were eager to serve, but the nation was not eager to let them lead. Segregation and prejudice meant that while Black soldiers could fight, they were denied the dignity of officer commissions. Thomas Bradley’s debut book,…

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Faith Relevance

Marching Without Applause: Courage, Faith, and Justice Thomas Bradley’s Marching Without Applause is more than a history book—it is a testament to faith and justice. It tells the story of Black soldiers drafted into World War I who, despite systemic prejudice, fought for the right to lead. Their perseverance resulted in the commissioning of Black…

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Community Relevance

Marching Without Applause: Remembering a Forgotten Legacy On December 1, 2025, Thomas Bradley releases his debut book, Marching Without Applause, a powerful retelling of America’s entry into World War I through the lens of Black soldiers who fought for the right to lead. Drafted into the Army, these men faced prejudice and exclusion, yet their…

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Marching Without Applause — A Story Finally Told

On December 1, 2025, readers will encounter a book that reshapes how we remember America’s entry into World War I. Marching Without Applause, the debut work by retired Army Colonel and ordained Catholic deacon Thomas Bradley, tells a story that history has too often left in the shadows: the fight for recognition and leadership by…

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