Marian Anderson christens USS Booker T. Washington
on 29 September 1942 at Terminal Island
Hugh Mulzak, Master,
S.S. Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington Society
Booker T. Washington Society
John Malveaux of
writes:
Marian Anderson christens the USS Booker T. Washington at the ship's launching on 29 September 1942 at Terminal Island-http://www.who2.com/33891/photo/30380-Terminal
Island is a largely-artificial island located in Los Angeles County,
between the neighborhood of San Pedro in the city of City of Los
Angeles, and the city of Long Beach. Terminal Island is roughly split
between the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. The Booker T
Washington was named for the noted educator and founder of the Tuskegee
Industrial Institute, and was the first Liberty Ship named for an
African American. Captain Hugh Mulzac
served as master
of the ship for four years. He was the first Black merchant marine naval
officer to command an integrated crew in World War II. Of the 2,700
Liberty ships built, this was the first of 17 that were named after
African-Americans.
John Malveaux
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Please see video of two Star Spangled Banner performances by Marian Anderson. The first performance was during launching of USS Booker T. Washington https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iYcheeUS5A
Thanks
John
Comment by email:
Please see video of two Star Spangled Banner performances by Marian Anderson. The first performance was during launching of USS Booker T. Washington https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iYcheeUS5A
Thanks
John
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