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Paperback Sunk by the Navy: My personal experience as a black sailor in the Navy during the Vietnam Era Book

ISBN: 148101210X

ISBN13: 9781481012102

Sunk by the Navy: My personal experience as a black sailor in the Navy during the Vietnam Era

During the 1960s James Smith experienced a whirlwind of emotions as a young African American man. The bombings of African American churches, the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the rise of the Black Panthers smothers him as he battled with becoming a man. The racism of those years was enough to make him angry. Being drafted into the military during the Vietnam War didn't help maters. Expert: "My mother was fearful for me for the usual reasons mothers have fears when seeing their sons go off to war. Plus, she knew I was outspoken and I would not allow anyone to run over me. The latter was what she feared the most. I had become a proud young black man and she knew that sense of pride I had found in my race and myself, could get me into trouble in the Navy...she was right."

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