Young William Walker was determined to succeed. Despite segregation in the service during World War II, William rose to Chief Petty Officer First Class in the Navy – an uncommon position of authority for African Americans particularly in that branch. First managing PT rescue teams stateside and then overseeing his ship’s food supply holds in the South West Pacific, William’s history helps us understand a layer of the complicated web of racism and opportunity that African American service members met when they joined the World War.
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- Show
- Channel
- FrequencyWeekly Series
- PublishedDecember 2, 2019 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length25 min
- Season1
- Episode5
- RatingClean