"The hate and scorn showered on us Negro officers by our fellow Americans convinced me that there was no sense in my dying for a world ruled by them. I made up my mind that if I got through this war, I would study law and use my time fighting for men who could not strike back"
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The subtext is that the battlefield wasn’t the only front. The hate and scorn come not from a foreign enemy but from fellow Americans, a phrase that lands like an indictment. Houston is naming the intimate betrayal of fighting in uniform while being treated as contamination. In that light, law becomes not a genteel profession but a weapon system. Study law reads as a tactical redeployment: moving from physical risk to institutional pressure, from dying for ideals to forcing the country to honor them.
Context sharpens the intent. Houston served in World War I, then became the architect of the NAACP’s legal campaign that would eventually crack segregation’s foundation, training Thurgood Marshall and targeting Jim Crow through courts. Use my time fighting for men who could not strike back isn’t paternalism so much as a declaration of asymmetric warfare: when the state monopolizes force, the courtroom becomes the arena where the vulnerable can finally hit back, through precedent, publicity, and the slow violence of legal change.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Houston, Charles Hamilton. (2026, February 16). The hate and scorn showered on us Negro officers by our fellow Americans convinced me that there was no sense in my dying for a world ruled by them. I made up my mind that if I got through this war, I would study law and use my time fighting for men who could not strike back. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-hate-and-scorn-showered-on-us-negro-officers-162705/
Chicago Style
Houston, Charles Hamilton. "The hate and scorn showered on us Negro officers by our fellow Americans convinced me that there was no sense in my dying for a world ruled by them. I made up my mind that if I got through this war, I would study law and use my time fighting for men who could not strike back." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-hate-and-scorn-showered-on-us-negro-officers-162705/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The hate and scorn showered on us Negro officers by our fellow Americans convinced me that there was no sense in my dying for a world ruled by them. I made up my mind that if I got through this war, I would study law and use my time fighting for men who could not strike back." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-hate-and-scorn-showered-on-us-negro-officers-162705/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.



