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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Wed Feb 17, 2021, 01:06 AM Feb 2021

He became one of the Navy's first Black four-star admirals. The military has work to do on diversity

He became one of the Navy’s first Black four-star admirals. The military has work to do on diversity, he says.



Retired Adm. Cecil Haney, who grew up in Washington, served as commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and the U.S. Strategic Command, where he oversaw nuclear weapons. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)

By
Dan Lamothe
Feb. 16, 2021 at 5:29 p.m. CST

The young midshipman heard the question but kept walking as he neared a group of White students at the Naval Academy.
“You know, the only reason you’re here is the quota system, right?” one of them asked.

Cecil Haney, a Black student from a Black neighborhood in the District of Columbia, didn’t respond. His family had warned him that he could face racism at the academy, and more than 40 years later, he remembers the remark clearly.
“It’s bad enough having one individual ask that question,” Haney said. “But what hurt the most was that tribe he was with said nothing to the contrary of that kind of thing.”

Haney, 65, went on to become one of the first Black four-star admirals in Navy history, serving as the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and the U.S. Strategic Command, where he oversaw nuclear weapons before retiring in 2017.

Haney recalled working with a number of White colleagues who were professional and kind during his military career. But he was a rarity: a Black leader at an institution that was mostly White, with a disproportionate number of White leaders going up through the ranks.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/navy-black-admiral-cecil-haney/2021/02/16/5e86b69a-6658-11eb-bf81-c618c88ed605_story.html

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He became one of the Navy's first Black four-star admirals. The military has work to do on diversity (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2021 OP
Words can't express my gutter loathing for people who think being born with white skin Aristus Feb 2021 #1

Aristus

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1. Words can't express my gutter loathing for people who think being born with white skin
Wed Feb 17, 2021, 01:38 PM
Feb 2021

is some kind of accomplishment, and that anyone not born white is incapable of genuine achievement.

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