Meet Randolph L. White
Born in 1896 near Charlottesville, Virginia, Randolph L. White was a man of resilience and determination. Denied a full education in his home state, he moved to Ohio to earn his high school diploma — because Virginia only educated Black students through 8th grade. He joined the 9th Calvary of the US Army, one of the all-black regiments and often referred to as Buffalo Soldiers.
Born in 1896 near Charlottesville, Virginia, Randolph L. White was a man of resilience and determination. Denied a full education in his home state, he moved to Ohio to earn his high school diploma — because Virginia only educated Black students through 8th grade. He joined the 9th Calvary of the US Army, one of the all-black regiments and often referred to as Buffalo Soldiers.