SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WXYZ) -- A Southfield, Michigan, teen had an epic senior photoshoot, capturing the highlight of his high school years and honoring soldiers who sacrificed their life.
Javohn Kennedy, a 17-year-old with a passion for history, explores the experience of an African American soldier in the Civil War and honors those who sacrificed their lives then and now, for our country’s freedoms.
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Kennedy is not just interested in reading about history, he was just 15 when he joined the 102nd Colored Troops Company B as a reenactor.
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"Around 180,000 African Americans served in the army during the Civil War. They were paid $10 while their white counterparts were only paid $13. And the mortality rate for African Americans was actually about 40% higher," Kennedy said.
Learning those facts had a profound impact on Kennedy and his goals.
Trading in a cap and gown for historical uniforms wasn't the senior photo his mom had in mind. But Kennedy's mom has embraced it.
"When I saw him in the uniform and it really hit me what he, what it represented," his mom said. "I thank Javohn, for bring that history home for his family."
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His photos were taken by professional photographer Shawn Lee of Shawn Lee Studios taken at Historic Fort Wayne in Detroit.