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Book Talk: Defending Black Sailors from Discriminatory Prosecution

Part of the Waging Peace in Vietnam Exhibit and Events

November 7, 5:30-7:30PM British and Irish Studies Room, Norlin Library

Racial tension was high when a fight broke out between White and Black sailors aboard the massive Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier that serviced the bombing missions over Vietnam. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµing the unfair, unequal, and frankly discriminatory treatment to which Blacks were subjected, Marv Truhe, the JAG officer assigned to the case, mounted a vigorous defense of the Black sailors. His book draws on the original documents he collected and saved. Marv Truhe, former Navy JAG officer, author of Against All Tides: The Unknown Story of the USS Kitty Hawk Race Riot Waging Peace events are co-sponsored by University Libraries, the Applied History Initiative, and the Department of History in addition to the Partnerships for International Strategies in Asia (PISA)

[video:https://youtu.be/RNwu1TUWbkY]