“It was a month ago today that we went to the White House, a month ago today,” Didlake’s granddaughter Marilyn Horne told the San Antonio Express News. “I think she felt she had accomplished everything and could take her rest.”
In July 2015, President Obama hosted Didlake, a veteran of World War II, in the Oval Office during her honor flight trip to Washington, D.C. Pictures of the meeting quickly went viral.
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“Emma Didlake served her country with distinction and honor, a true trailblazer for generations of Americans who have sacrificed so much for their country,” President Obama said about Didlakes passing. “I was humbled and grateful to welcome Emma to the White House last month, and Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to Emma’s family, friends, and everyone she inspired over her long and quintessentially American life.”
But serving her country didn’t stop when the war ended. Didlake went on the front lines to help fight for the rights of her people. After the war, she joined the NAACP and later marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in Detroit.
Didlake was one of 15 children, and was born in the small town of…… Boligee, Alabama in 1905. She later moved to Lynch, Kentucky with her family.
In 1943, she went against what everyone, including society, was telling her and joined the Army. A truly bold step for a woman in a time where most were stay-at-home wives, and defying widespread racism and segregation.
Didlake’s “health secret” spread around social media almost instantly. She attributed her great health to eating fruits and vegetables and not much meat. Each evening she soaked nine golden raisins in a pint of gin and lets them sit overnight; she ate them the next afternoon. Gin and raisins…who knew?
Didlake traveled around the world and was decorated for her service. Her decorations include the Women’s Army Corps Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, and World War II Victory Medal.
She will be missed. We salute you Big Mama. Rest in peace.