Before the Harvard-educated aerospace engineer worked for NASA, he spent two years in prison after hastily being convicted of mutiny and insubordination, a Black soldier who dared question a white superior officer.
Bernard Benedict James was convicted of mutiny and insubordination, a Black soldier who dared question a white superior officer. His family has spent decades trying to clear his name.
Bernard Benedict James was convicted of mutiny and insubordination, a Black soldier who dared question a white superior officer. His family has spent decades trying to clear his name.