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Brownsville Affair begins after night shooting in Brownsville, Texas

On the night of August 13, 1906, shots were fired in Brownsville, Texas, leaving one man dead and prompting local residents to blame members of the all-black 25th Infantry stationed nearby.

The incident sparked a national racial and military controversy that led to a federal investigation and culminated in President Roosevelt's contested decision to discharge African American soldiers, becoming a lasting episode in debates over race, military justice, and presidential authority.

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