Ens. Joseph Banks Williams in uniform  

First African American Graduate of U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

Joseph B. Williams, the first African American graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, sailed as a cadet-in-training aboard the Liberty Ship BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.  He remembered Capt. Hugh Mulzac as a "demanding taskmaster," but who taught him "how to be a qualified officer."

Williams graduated from the Academy in 1944.  After the war, he pursued a career in law, eventually serving on the bench of the New York State Supreme Court prior to his retirement.  He died in 1992.

Joseph B. Williams
Salute for war time
service
The story of a wartime
black mariner.
World War II and
Hugh Mulzac
A landmark
Liberty Ship
Liberty ships named in
honor of African Americans