The Port Chicago Disaster Audiolivro Por Charles River Editors capa

The Port Chicago Disaster

The History of America's Deadliest Homeland Incident during World War II

Amostra

Assine e ganhe 30% de desconto neste título

R$ 19,90 /mês

Teste grátis por 30 dias
R$ 19,90/mês após o teste gratuito de 30 dias. Cancele a qualquer momento.
Curta mais de 100.000 títulos de forma ilimitada.
Ouça quando e onde quiser, mesmo sem conexão
Sem compromisso. Cancele grátis a qualquer momento.

The Port Chicago Disaster

De: Charles River Editors
Narrado por: Kelly Rhodes
Teste grátis por 30 dias

R$ 19,90/mês após o teste gratuito de 30 dias. Cancele a qualquer momento.

Compre agora por R$ 17,99

Compre agora por R$ 17,99

Confirmar a compra
Pagar usando o cartão terminado em
Ao confirmar sua compra, você concorda com as Condições de Uso da Audible e a Política de Privacidade da Amazon. Impostos, quando aplicável. PRECISA SER AJUSTADO
Cancelar

Sobre este áudio

"The fact that these men were wearing the uniform of the United States Navy made no difference." (Steve Sheinkin, The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil Rights)

In World War II, hundreds of thousands of American soldiers were killed across the world, whether in Japanese jungles, North African deserts, or European beaches. Given that backdrop and the sheer magnitude of the war, people understandably became desensitized to incidents and tragedies that cost hundreds of lives. This was undoubtedly the case with the notorious Port Chicago disaster, a munitions explosion in July 1944 that killed over 300 people and injured over 300 more, many of them navy sailors. Since the explosion took place just a little over a month after D-Day, not to mention the fact that a majority of the casualties were African American, little attention was paid to the tragedy. Among those who did, some believed the men had not been trained well enough while others said they were being pushed by their officers to race each other in work that should have been done slowly and carefully. The only thing everyone could agree on was that something went very wrong. If anything, the episode not only underscored the navy's segregation policies but also demonstrated just how pervasive racism was at the time. The disaster was so deadly that 15 percent of all African American naval casualties in the war occurred on and around the dock in California that day, and while many appreciated the work the soldiers did, others denigrated their efforts.

©2012 Charles River Editors (P)2015 Charles River Editors
Américas Militar

O que os ouvintes dizem sobre The Port Chicago Disaster

Nota média dos ouvintes. Apenas ouvintes que tiverem escutado o título podem escrever avaliações.

Avaliações - Selecione as abas abaixo para mudar a fonte das avaliações.