NAACP Calls On the Navy To Exonerate the Port Chicago 50 The national directive calls for the Secretary of the Navy to exonerate the African American World War II sailors.
East Bay Cities Unite To Support Justice for the Port Chicago 50 Concord, Albany, Walnut Creek, Orinda, Martinez, Pittsburg, and Antioch Pass Resolutions
Vice President Harris: Port Chicago Sailors "Pushed For Progress" "We cannot turn away from the truth of our country's past."
Port Chicago Sailor, Civil Rights Icon Harry Belafonte Dies at Age 96 Belafonte was witness to the aftermath of the Port Chicago disaster
Resolution Introduced in US Congress to Exonerate the Port Chicago 50 Representatives DeSaulnier, Lee, and Garamendi seek justice for the Port Chicago sailors.
Port Chicago Disaster Survivor, Civil Rights Pioneer Carl Tuggle Dies at 97 Tuggle's actions in 1944 were instrumental in desegregating the Navy.
City of Albany Passes Resolution to Support Exoneration "We hereby support these and all efforts to exonerate the Port Chicago 50"
Contra Costa Supervisors Pass Resolution Supporting Exoneration of Port Chicago 50 "We're not going to stop until this happens."
The State of California Passes Exoneration Legislation The state urges the U.S. President and Congress to Exonerate
LINK: Contra Costa Bar Association Task Force's Exoneration Petition Reaches 1300 Signatures External Link: Change.org
Port Chicago 50 to be Memorialized on Yerba Buena Island The project will memorialize and honor the Port Chicago 50.
LINK: East Bay Regional Park District Releases Exoneration Brochure External Link: East Bay Regional Park District