Posted on Jul 16, 2020
Black troops were welcome in Britain, but Jim Crow wasn't: the race riot of one night in June...
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I read "Masters of the Air" which was primarily about the bomber war in Europe earlier this year and this incident was covered in the book. It was something I had never heard of and it intrigued me. According to the book not only was the US military concerned about bringing black troops over, even the English military hierarchy were as well.
There had been several instances of issues between white and black troops so Ike imposed that each race would have it's own specific town pass nights to alleviate any racial tension. I forget what sparked the incident as noted in the book, but in the end at least one black Army Air Corps member was shot and at least one white MP was shot. The entire incident pretty much got swept under the carpet.
There had been several instances of issues between white and black troops so Ike imposed that each race would have it's own specific town pass nights to alleviate any racial tension. I forget what sparked the incident as noted in the book, but in the end at least one black Army Air Corps member was shot and at least one white MP was shot. The entire incident pretty much got swept under the carpet.
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