Desegregation offers lessons for gay troops debate
SAVANNAH, Ga.—Thomas J. Woods joined the military after graduating from an all-black high school in 1950, when Jim Crow laws forced him to the back of buses and Savannah shop clerks would greet him with a surly, "What you want, boy?"
But in Marine Corps boot camp and then the front lines of the Korean War, the 18-year old saw the rigid color barriers of civilian life smashed in front of him as the military followed a mandate to end segregation of its ranks. That major social change, carried out in wartime, has echoes in today's debate about whether to end a ban on gays serving openly.
On his first day of training, as the only black recruit among 42, Woods was stunned when an instructor ordered his platoon to treat him as an equal. They all wore green, the instructor barked, and they'd all bleed red.
LATEST EDUCATION NEWS WIRE UPDATES
- Chu talks zombies and vampires on Facebook (AP, 2:04 p.m.)
- Desegregation offers lessons for gay troops debate(AP, 12:51 p.m.)
- Tea party movement alienating young voters (AP, 6:21 a.m.)
- Tenn. students complain about no ketchup, mustard(AP, 10/29/10)
- 2 wildfires prompt evacuations in Boulder, Colo. (AP, 10/29/10)
LATEST K-12 EDUCATION NEWS
- BRAINIAC There’s nothing on the first floor (Boston Globe, 10/29/10)
- Hartford ed chief: We need longer school days (AP, 10:38 a.m.)
- Conn. governor hopefuls say urban areas a priority (AP, 12:06 a.m.)
- Oops: Campaign season of gaffes and gotchas (AP, 10/29/10)
- Democrats see Latino votes as key to winning races(AP, 10/29/10)
LATEST HIGHER EDUCATION NEWS
- China: Blood shortage causes delay in surgeries (AP, 10/29/10)
- Navajo lawmakers turn to prayer amid investigation (AP, 10/29/10)
- Boston man gets jail time in Amherst stabbing (AP, 10/29/10)
- APNewsBreak: University posts info of 40K students(AP, 10/29/10)
- APNewsBreak: University posts info of 40K students(AP, 10/28/10)