The Navy exonerates 256 Black sailors unjustly punished over 1944 WWII port explosion
Briefly

The blast at Port Chicago in 1944 killed 320 people, mostly Black personnel, triggering a protest by 258 Black sailors against unfair treatment compared to white officers.
The Port Chicago 50 initially faced mutiny charges, hard labor, dishonorable discharge, and loss of pay, but eventually had their discharges cleared and sentences reduced due to legal failures.
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