We discuss two distinct but related events in World War II: the battle for racial equality that led to the mutiny at the Port Chicago Naval Ammunition Depot, and the ongoing battle across the globe in the Pacific at the Battle of Saipan. How were these two events connected, and what were the implications for America, and for Japan?
Episode Credits
- Norman Gilliland Host
- James Campbell Guest
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