The Port Chicago Mutiny: The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Naval History - Robert L. Allen - Boeken - Heyday Books - 9781597140287 - 17 november 2011
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The Port Chicago Mutiny: The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Naval History

Robert L. Allen

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The Port Chicago Mutiny: The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Naval History

During World War II, Port Chicago was a segregated naval munitions base on the outer shores of San Francisco Bay. Black seamen were required to load ammunition onto ships bound for the South Pacific under the watch of their white officers--an incredibly dangerous and physically challenging task.

On July 17, 1944, an explosion rocked the base, killing 320 men--202 of whom were black ammunition loaders. In the ensuing weeks, white officers were given leave time and commended for heroic efforts, whereas 328 of the surviving black enlistees were sent to load ammunition on another ship. When they refused, fifty men were singled out and charged--and convicted--of mutiny. It was the largest mutiny trial in U. S. naval history. First published in 1989, The Port Chicago Mutiny is a thorough and riveting work of civil rights literature, and with a new preface and epilogue by the author emphasize the event's relevance today.

Published in collaboration with the Equal Justice Society


224 pages

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 17 november 2011
ISBN13 9781597140287
Uitgevers Heyday Books
Pagina's 224
Afmetingen 152 × 234 × 19 mm   ·   385 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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