Carl Brashear and Charles D’antoine had very similar lives. Both being a different colour to the white republic these men showed how determined they were. However Carl Brashear was racially abused and Charles was discriminated against due to the colour of his skin.
Carl Brashear
Carl Brashear was a United States Navy sailor. He was the first African American to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver, climbing to the position in 1970. Brashear was born on January 19, 1931, in Tonieville, Kentucky he was the sixth of eight children. Carl applied more than 100 times before being finally admitted in 1954. Carl went through many threats in diving school that pushed him to keep going further. In his bunk he regularly found death or racial letters. This shows the Habit of Mind of sticking at it by ignoring it all. Carl eventually passed all his tests in 1964 and was considered as a first-class diver. …show more content…
As he supervised from the ship, a line broke, sending a heavy steel pipe hurtling toward the men on deck. Carl pushed his men out of the way, but didn’t have time for himself to move. The steel crushed his leg which resulted in him pronounced dead by the Spanish hospital after the amount of blood lost in the accident. When Carl was stronger he was later than evacuated back to America. Brashear’s leg was then amputated and he was given an artificial leg. He was then able to become the first diver with one leg and one fake leg to be able to dive again. This again showed sticking at it. This shows how much determined this man was compared to others. Brashear also showed learning to lead for other African American men to learn to dive. Carl Brashear also shows another Habit of Mind by Moving out of your comfort zone by doing all of the challengers he went