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The Port of Chicago on the far South Side is planning around $200 million in investment over the new few years.
CHICAGO (CBS) — The daughter of one of the men who was part of the "Port Chicago 50," a group of Black sailors charged and convicted in the largest U.S. Navy mutiny in history, is focusing her ...
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 say they're faced with dangerous working conditions, wrongful ...
Hiram Crittenden was the first volunteer to pursue a new legal strategy to restore honor to U.S. Navy sailors stationed at Port Chicago in Contra Costa County, where a massive explosion during ...
Eighty years after explosions ripped through the Port Chicago naval facility in California, killing 320 sailors, Coast Guard personnel and civilians, the secretary of the Navy announced Wednesday ...
CONCORD — During World War II, the Port Chicago Naval Magazine was a bustling hub where hundreds of African American sailors — segregated from their white counterparts — toiled as ...
Roosevelt. Eighty years ago, in perhaps the worst home-front disaster of World War II, a series of explosions in the ammunition depot at Port Chicago, near San Francisco, killed 320 U.S. Navy ...
Civil rights leaders and families of World War II veterans celebrated the long-awaited exonerations of 256 Black sailors who were wrongfully convicted after the 1944 Port Chicago explosion ...
a 22-year-old sailor assigned during World War II to load ammunition at Port Chicago, a remote naval base constructed between Martinez and Pittsburg in Contra Costa County. By returning to his ...
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