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Winston S. Churchill once said “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” 50 men kept fighting for their rights and believes even when they continue falling; they were the Port Chicago men. The message of “Courage Under Fire” is portrayed by showing people that even in the worst time, they should be up for yourselves, yet if the battle leaves stitches, keep fighting for what you believe in, and people shall not regret it. The book The Port Chicago 50 written by Steve Sheinkin and the documentary “Into Forgetfulness,” are an astonishing civil rights story and video about 50 African American men who recount their story in the Navy when they were just teenagers and were charged with mutiny. …show more content…

For example, during 2:00 - 2:13 the speaker states “Most of the black sailors at Port Chicago had enlisted hoping to fight the enemy. Unable to serve on the front lines, they found themselves doing dangerous manual labor.” Certainly this shows that the men were doing hard things that they didn’t want to, but they were expecting to fight for their country after doing this. Moreover in minute 5:38 it shows that one of the men of Port Chicago declares “Joseph Crosby, 27, Greenville, Texas: “I am injured in my spine but that is nothing compared with my many friends who have been blown into forgetfulness.” Assuredly, this quote shown on the documentary justifies the meaning of Courage Under Fire because it says that they were fighting and in the end they were hurt and not recognized by anyone. The viewer should gets that they fighted for something that they believed in and they got the opportunity to; but it didn’t go so well. Indeed, the documentary “Into Forgetfulness” shows that society should be brave and battle for their beliefs whether or not they will …show more content…

Even if it gets a little hard, entities should never lose faith, and keep battling for themselves, their beliefs and their rights. In addition, The Port Chicago 50 book is the most effective medium, who could reach the most audience because it is told by the fifty men who lived the events of the Port Chicago explosion, and not just only this, but furthermore because it is more coherent and precise. While reading the book, the lectors found valiant men like Joe Small and Percy Robinson who never surrendered because of the obstacles is their ways, who were also themselves at all times and never let others tell them what to do. The book Port Chicago 50 is not the only one who gives this meaning to people, also the documentary “Into Forgetfulness” does. The documentary explains how this fifty men worked hard for their families, country and their dignities that were taken when they were charged with mutiny for no validant reason. One of the meanings the reader could exert from the documentary is that society needs to try their best and fight, doesn’t matter if you win, get recognized, or neither, they should. The book written by Steve Sheinkin The Port Chicago 50 it’s astounding and metamorphic because people who read this have now a different point of view of how life is for people, how things we do could affect people, and how things society doesn’t do affect their destinies. As a result of the events that

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