Honor after exoneration: Port Chicago sailors' fight for justice isn't over
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Hiram Crittenden's father, Jack P. Crittenden, was one of 258 predominantly Black sailors charged with mutiny after the devastating Port Chicago explosion in 1944.
Despite Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro acknowledging the wrongful charges against the Port Chicago sailors, advocates argue that exoneration has not amended their separation records.
Read at The Mercury News
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