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Port Of Chicago Black Soldiers Posthumously Exonerated From 1944 Mutiny Conviction

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Port Chicago 50, Black Navy sailors, were exonerated posthumously on July 17 for their 1944 mutiny conviction after refusing to return to work following explosions at Port of Chicago, a key WWII ammunition facility.

The post Port Of Chicago Black Soldiers Posthumously Exonerated From 1944 Mutiny Conviction appeared first on NewsOne.

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