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Name
  
SS Booker T Washington

Yard number
  
648

Laid down
  
19 August 1942

Construction started
  
19 August 1942

Namesake
  
Booker T. Washington

Way number
  
14

Completed
  
17 October 1942

Launched
  
29 September 1942

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Builders
  
California Shipbuilding Corporation, Terminal Island

SS Booker T. Washington was an American Liberty ship laid down on 19 August 1942 and launched on 29 September. Of the 2,700 Liberty ships built, this was the first of 17 that were named after African-Americans.

It is also notable that its first captain was Hugh Mulzac, who was the first African-American to command a ship in the United States Merchant Marine. In 1942, the ship has an integrated crew of 18 nationalities. Between 1942 and 1947, it had made 22 round trip voyages ferrying troops and supplies to Europe and the Pacific theatre.

The ship was sold to a private owner in 1947 and scrapped in 1969.

References

SS Booker T. Washington Wikipedia


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