Europe, James R. (James Reese), 1917-2001
James Reese Europe, Jr., son of the well-known African-American musician James Reese Europe (1881-1919) and dancer Bessie Simms, was a seaman in the Merchant Marines during World War II. In 1942 the Marine Firemen's, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers Association attempted to have Europe discharged in direct violation of Presidential Order 8802 of the Fair Employment Act. With the support of the War Manpower Commission and many on board the ship, Europe was permitted to continue in his position. Over time he moved up from apprentice sea man to chief machinist's mate, and with his captain's recommendation attended officer's candidate school and returned to sea as an ensign in the U.S. Maritime Service. By the time of his discharge in 1946, Europe had been promoted to lieutenant and had received recognition for his work in the Middle East, Pacific and Atlantic war zones.
From the description of James Reese Europe, Jr. papers, 1942-1997 (bulk 1942) (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 668455507
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Person
Birth 1917
Death 2001
Male
Americans
English
