First Black Graduate of West Point

Year Erected: 1989

Marker Text:  Henry Ossian Flipper was born a slave in Thomasville on March 21, 1836. On June 14, 1877, he became the first black man to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. N.Y. He served with distinction during the Indian Wars in Texas and the Indian Territory.

In 1882 he was court martialed and unjustly dismissed from the Army. He was fully exonerated in 1976. And all military honors were posthumously returned. After leaving the Army. Flipper pursued a career in business and government service that lasted nearly fifty years. His span of activates, many the first for a black man, Included inventor, surveyor, cartographer, civil and mining engineer, author, newspaper editor, special agent for the U.S. Justice Department, assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, and pioneer in the nations oil industry. Henry O. Flipper died in Atlanta on April 26, 1940 and was buried in an unmarked grave. On February 11, 1978, he was interred here with full military honors.

Tips for Finding This Marker: at the cemetery at E. Jerger and N. Madison in Thomasville.