- Rudolph Douglas Raiford
Infobox Person
name = Rudolph Douglas Raiford
image_size = 200px
caption = Infantry Unit Commander Raiford in 1943
birth_date = January 14, 1922
birth_place =Greensboro, North Carolina USA
death_date = January 28, 2002
death_place = Greensboro, North Carolina
occupation =Buffalo Soldier ,World War II Hero ,Attorney
salary =
networth =
website =Rudolph Douglas Raiford was a decorated
World War II combat officer who trained and commanded theUnited States Infantry Buffalo Division inItaly . Raiford served for five years in theEuropean Theatre , leadingforces as large as 300 strong.Infantry Buffalo Division
The 92nd Infantry was the only so-called
black division to seecombat inEurope . Created during anera when segregation wasprevalent in America, the 92nd Division was beset continuously bycontroversy because of the same rigidpolicy of segregation in theU.S. Army .Except for a few
chaplains andmedical officers, allcommanders and staff officers were supposed to be white because no black officer in the 92nd Division was considered capable of commanding an infantrybattalion .“Buffalo Soldiers in Italy: Black Americans in World War II,” "McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers," 1985, by Hondon B. Hargrove]With piercing blue eyes and a Caucasian
phenotype ,1st Lieutenant Raiford was mistakenly considered a white man and was, subsequently, appointed to the position of a company commander. In actuality, Raiford was of European/African-American /Native American lineage. He was a four-yearcollege graduate and spoke conversational French, Italian and German; he could also readLatin .Intelligent leadership
On
February 4 ,1945 , plans for an attack on an enemy-fortified position necessitated safe routes of advance through the mine-and-sniper -studdedterrain of Strettoia Hills.As a commander, Raiford
volunteer ed to lead adaylight patrol to secure vitalinformation . Disregarding his ownsafety , Raiford led his troops under intensesmall arms andmortar fire . Withoutcommunication , Raiford accomplished his mission and exposed himself to intense enemy fire. Although severely wounded, Raiford refused to retreat or surrender until he had secured all information needed to protect advancing troops.Determined to lead every member of his patrol to
safety without casualty, Raiford returned to open ground to successfully recover a wounded soldier pinned down by sniper fire.Raiford was hospitalized for more than two years for massive internal
injuries sustained during the dangerousintelligence andrescue mission .“Buffalo Soldiers in Italy: Black Americans in World War II,” "McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers," 1985, by Hondon B. Hargrove]World War II hero
Raiford became the recipient of a
Purple Heart and aSilver Star for gallantry. Raiford also earned anArmy of Occupation Medal , anAmerican Campaign Medal , aEuropean-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and aWorld War II Victory Medal .“Buffalo Soldiers in Italy: Black Americans in World War II,” "McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers," 1985, by Hondon B. Hargrove]Men of honor
Contrary to negative evaluations by Major General Edward M. Almond, a total of 12,096 decorations and
citations were earned byBuffalo Soldiers . Among thehonors were three Distinguished Service Crosses (the second highest award for valor incombat ), sixteen Legion of Merit Medals, more than one hundredSilver Stars , over seven-hundred-fiftyBronze Stars , seventy-sixAir Medals and nearly two-thousandPurple Heart s.“Buffalo Soldiers in Italy: Black Americans in World War II,” "McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers," 1985, by Hondon B. Hargrove]Legal precedents
It was the
GI Bill that enabled Raiford to studyinternational law atColumbia Law School inNew York City . Raiford started his law practice inNew Rochelle ,New York , immediately following graduation.In Vinson vs Greenburgh Housing Authority, Raiford established a
precedent that remains afair housing law of theState of New York ; numerous states have since followed the ruling.“Rudolph Raiford, A New Rochelle Lawyer, Believes In Self Help And Lending A Helping Hand,” "Westchester Business Journal," February 2, 1971, by Penny Singer]Vinson vs Greenburgh Housing Authority
The Vinson vs Greenburgh Housing Authority case concerned the right of a housing authority to terminate the
lease of atenant living in a low renthousing project without stating areason for the determination. Raiford's contention was that a public housing authority did not have untrammeleddiscretion toevict its tenants by invoking thenotice provisions in thelease , but was required to afford tenants the right todue process in the form of stated reasons for the termination.“Rudolph Raiford, A New Rochelle Lawyer, Believes In Self Help And Lending A Helping Hand,” "Westchester Business Journal," February 2, 1971, by Penny Singer]Fair housing
In 1988, Raiford accepted the top position of Chief of Labor Relations for the Southeast/
Caribbean and theUnited States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Based inAtlanta, Georgia , Raiford administered andenforced federal labor standards for HUD-financedconstruction throughoutNorth Carolina ,South Carolina ,Tennessee ,Kentucky , Georgia,Alabama ,Mississippi andFlorida . Raiford also oversaw labor standards in theCommonwealth of Puerto Rico and theUnited States Virgin Islands of St. Thomas andSt Croix . Raiford was the Chairman of formerSecretary of State John Ashcroft 's National Labor Relations Advisory Committee. Raiford also advised PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush .By the end of Raiford's
tenure , he had established new and improvedlabor relations policies throughout more than eight hundred public housing authorities.Education
Raiford graduated from
Greensboro, North Carolina 's James B. Dudley High School at age 16 and was admitted toWashington, D.C. 'sHoward University . Raiford later attendedColumbia University inNew York, New York , from where he received aDoctor of Laws degree.Raiford was a member of the
New York State Bar, the Federal Courts Bar and theUnited States Supreme Court Bar.Family
Raiford was the youngest of eight siblings born to Ernest E. and Nannie Tillery Raiford of
Greensboro, North Carolina , and the brother of lawman andhumanitarian Conrad L. Raiford .Raiford was
married to Edith Leoni ofItaly , with whom he bore a son, Kim Leoni Raiford. After Raiford and Leonidivorced , he married Shirley Arleen Clarke ofNew York ; hisblended family now included Robert, Susan and Timothy James, all of whom Raiford helped rear from youth. Following his and Clarke's divorce, Raiford married Rosemary Paul of New York.Facts of life
*Raiford's
professor andmentor ,Dr. Ralph Bunche , encouraged him to studyinternational law .
*All the males in Raiford's family were members of theUnited Methodist Men, a servitude andphilanthropic organization established in 1912 bySt. Matthews United Methodist Church inGreensboro, North Carolina .
*Raiford was a professionalchess player.
*Considered a prodigy, Raiford took a liking topolitical science at age seven.
*Raiford's biological son, Kim, is the step-nephew ofSuzanne de Passe .
*Raiford'sstepson , Robert James, is an associate provost atState University of New York andCEO of a network that providesfunding for nearly 50educational programs throughoutNew York State .
*Raiford was the uncle of formertelevision personality Sharon Dahlonega Raiford Bush (neeSharon Crews ).
*Raiford served asInfantry UnitCommander 1542 in the Company B 372ndorganization ofWorld War II ; he was aproficient rifleman andheavy weapons expert .
*Raiford enteredactive duty onFebruary 4 ,1942 , and was relieved from active duty onApril 19 ,1947 .References
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