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We Are Black History 2026: Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret.) | From Lansing to the World Stage | A Chronicle News Community Spotlight
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A Note from the PublisherReclaiming the Narrative
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lack history is not something we dust off once a year. It is contested. It is challenged. It is rewritten in real time. And it is ours. For generations, the story of Black America was told without us, about us, and often against us. Movements were simplified. Leaders were caricatured. Resistance was criminalized. Community protection was labeled aggression. Brilliance was minimized. Complexity was erased. And still, we built. We built railroads and recipes. We built movements and melodies.We built inventions that power your homes, your hospitals, your phones, your future. We are not a sidebar in someone else’s textbook. Turn to Page 6 A NOTE FROM...
Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret.), Lansing native and trailblazing leader in the Michigan Army National Guard whose decades of service reshaped leadership at the state, national, and international levels.
railblazing, historic, and barrier-breaking only begin to describe the military career of Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret.), a Lansing, Michigan native whose service reshaped what leadership looks like in the Michigan Army National Guard. Over more than three decades in uniform, Colonel Stokes shattered multiple racial ceilings. He commanded in a theater of war and earned historic honors. He led at the company, battalion, and installation levels. He directed critical maintenance, fiscal, and operational systems at the highest levels of government. He represented the United States abroad and mentored generations of soldiers who followed in his footsteps. As an African American officer in a historically underrepresented space, Colonel Stokes built a
Legacy Lives Here: Grand Opening and Inaugural Ceremony at the Lansing Community College Changemakers Center A Living Tribute to Those Who Help Build Greater Lansing BY YANICE Y. CARTER LANSING, Mich. — History does not sit quietly on shelves. It moves. It breathes. It gathers in rooms where people come together to honor those who made the way possible.
That spirit filled the Downtown Campus of Lansing Community College as leaders, families, students, and community partners gathered for the ribbon cutting and inauguTurn to Page 6 LEGACY...
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