EXCERPT
In World War II, 13 Naval servicemen became the first African Americans allowed into officer candidate school. They knew it was not enough to succeed. They had to be the best.
Dan C. Goldberg is an award-winning journalist for Politico. Goldberg has researched The Golden Thirteen for eight years to restore these men to their rightful place in history.
In World War II, 13 Naval servicemen became the first African Americans allowed into officer candidate school. They knew it was not enough to succeed. They had to be the best.