“I thought I was fighting a war for democracy, but I guess it doesn’t work that way down here.” Private Booker T. Spicely said the above on July 8, 1944, a month after D-Day and four days following America’s 168th birthday — and minutes before bus driver Herman Lee Council shot and killed Spicely for refusing to move back one seat on his ride in Durham, North Carolina.
Sportswashing and The Secret Game
Sportswashing and The Secret Game
Sportswashing and The Secret Game
“I thought I was fighting a war for democracy, but I guess it doesn’t work that way down here.” Private Booker T. Spicely said the above on July 8, 1944, a month after D-Day and four days following America’s 168th birthday — and minutes before bus driver Herman Lee Council shot and killed Spicely for refusing to move back one seat on his ride in Durham, North Carolina.