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Goldberg, Dan C., 1984
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United States -- Armed Forces -- African American officers -- History -- 20th century
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The golden thirteen: how Black men won the right to wear Navy gold
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Goldberg, Dan C
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Beacon Press
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[2020]
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"This is the story of the thirteen black men who broke one of the military's most rigid racial barriers and integrated the officer corps of the United States Navy."--
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