James Peters provides to both the amateur and professional
historian, an excellent study of the early struggles of African
American WWII veterans prior to and after the desegregation of the
navy. Excellent detail is provided and supported by first hand
accounts, including appendices transcribing minutes of the reunion
of the veterans as well as anecdotes from the author, who enlisted
in the U.S. Navy in 1942.
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