Black officer, white Navy : a memoir /Reuben Keith Green ; foreword by John P. Cordle.
"In Black Officer, White Navy, Lieutenant Commander Reuben Keith Green shares a compelling and enthralling account of how, as a Black man in the post-Vietnam War era, he navigated his unique career path from high school dropout to unrestricted line officer in the US Navy. Weaving history with personal narrative, Green's engaging, raw, and insightful storytelling style provides an insider's analysis of what was happening within the navy, ultimately exposing systemic racism throughout the US military. Using the 'power of the pen,' he offers uninhibited accounts of sometimes life-threatening confrontations that resulted from personal and institutional racial bias, describing what it was like to 'sail second class' in the navy. Green, who retired as a decorated surface-warfare officer in the mid-1990s, presents an eye-opening account of the challenges, discrimination, and resistance he faced while serving in the military. Through it all, Green's characteristic sense of humor and honesty shine as he tells one hell of a sea story"--
Record Details
Publisher: | The University Press of Kentucky, |
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Pub Date: | 2024. |
Pages: | xiv, 206 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : |
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92GREEN(=013)
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBK1231
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Material
BOOK
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