The Golden Thirteen: How Black Men Won the Right to Wear Navy Gold
Dan Goldberg
(Author)
Sam Manual
(Read by)
Description
The story of the 13 courageous black men who integrated the officer corps of the US Navy during World War II--leading desegregation efforts across America and anticipating the civil rights movement Until 1942, black men in the Navy could hold jobs only as cleaners and cooks. The Navy reluctantly decided to select the first black men to undergo officer training in 1944, after enormous pressure from ordinary citizens and civil rights leaders. Through oral histories and original interviews with surviving family members, Dan Goldberg brings 13 forgotten heroes away from the margins of history and into the spotlight. He reveals the opposition these men faced: the racist pseudo-science, the regular condescension, the repeated epithets, the verbal abuse and even violence. Despite these immense challenges, the Golden Thirteen persisted, understanding the opportunities for black Americans if they succeeded, and the consequences if they failed.Product Details
Price
$34.99
$32.19
Publisher
Dreamscape Media
Publish Date
May 19, 2020
Dimensions
5.5 X 6.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781662010460
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About the Author
Dan C. Goldberg is an award-winning journalist for Politico. Goldberg has researched the Golden Thirteen for over seven years to restore these men to their rightful place in history.
Sam Manual is an in-demand narrator with a background in film and stage acting.