Racial Tensions in the Military


George Daniels and William Harvey

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Black Marines Against the Brass. (September 1969). Interview with William Harvey and George Daniels by Andy Stapp. Introd. by Shirley Jolls. New York: American Servicemen's Union.
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Committee for G.I. Rights. Kangaroo Court-Martial: George Daniels and William Harvey, Two Black Marines Who Got 6 and 10 Years for Opposing the Vietnam War. [By Shirley Jolls and Walter Aponte]. New York: Committee for G.I. Rights, March 10, 1969.
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Graham, Fred P. "Two Marines Test Right of Dissent." New York Times, March 7, 1969, p. 11.
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Polner, Murray. (March 21(28?), 1969). "18-Minute Verdict: Military Justice and Constitutional Rights." Commonweal, XC(1), 40-43.
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Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. (April 24, 1969). "Free Speech." New York Review of Books, 12(8), p. ??. Retrieved August 4, 2003 from the World Wide Web at http://www.nybooks.com/articles/11349.
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