
Annapolis Creed
The First African American Color Company Commander at the United States Naval Academy
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Jordan B Smith Jr
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A real untold story. Dr. Jordan B. Smith, Jr. became the first African-American to become the Color Company Commander at the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis or USNA) in 1976. The Class of 1976 African Americans set the pathway for changes, by demonstrating that Blacks and other minorities had earned the right to be in Annapolis. The incidents and events are authentic. This audiobook is about one of the Black men who graduated from the Naval Academy in 1976 whose accomplishment ignites a communication frenzy among the media - as another Navy tradition goes away. The cover picture shows a Black girl wearing a traditional, southern belle, formal White dress. The pictures of this event make public that Blacks could compete with their White counterparts and live in harmony. These Black midshipmen pioneers of Annapolis brings an end to the discriminatory tolerant institutions of learning at the United States Naval Academy.
At the time, the author thought this accomplishment was insignificant, but it faded away with time and only existed as a memory. The cover picture of this audiobook is on display in the Naval Museum in Annapolis, Maryland. The image is on display in a glass case, close by uniforms of Admiral Nimitz and Farragut, and other historical Naval documents and artifacts. Most African-Americans today are familiar with Black sports professionals like Michael Jordan, and few if any know anything about the accomplishment of African-Americans who broke barriers to scuttle Navy traditions at Annapolis. The achievements of these Black military men are well concealed and camouflaged.
However, no significant progress ever happens without setbacks, diversions, decisions, failures, and modifications of strategies. Perseverance and struggle in making the dream a reality, has never failed throughout the author's lifetime. It is the development of Dr. Smith's growing mindset that allowed him to believe that he could become the 17th Company Commander.
©2017 Jordan B. Smith Jr. (P)2017 Jordan B. Smith Jr.Listener received this title free
Good book to read
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Great listen
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As I listened and re-listened to the audiobook I realized, yet again, how grateful I must be to the author and other pioneers who walked their walk despite the challenges they encountered and have now become stalwarts on whose shoulders we rise – people like Dr. Martin Luther King and President Abraham Lincoln.
I thank the author both for his service and for documenting his story. I encourage everyone, irrespective of race, color, or creed to acquire and listen to this book so that we all as a race – a human race can slowly fill the gaps in our knowledge of the past we all share.
This book earns a place in the annals of history
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Insightful and I learned a lot
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This is not just a take of the author’s history but American history. I love that’s it’s inspiring while learning a bit of American marine history.
The author does not shy away from his hardships, but does not dwell on them either. It’s a good balance of shining a light on an African American marine experience particularly during the JFK era and sharing the valuable lessons learnt, which anyone could use.
Would recommend.
Inspirational and educational
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It highlights the ups and downs of this African American that he went through while attending Annapolis.
Also described were his trials & tribulations while serving in the Marines.
After each chapter, he describes the lessons that he learned from that part of his life.
Through his whole life God has blessed him and he has become successful in his career.
I recommend this audiobook.
interesting, educational, good narration
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Fascinating audio
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HISTORIC AND INSIGHTFUL!
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Insightful and inspiring
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