When Willie Cox of Pas Christian was discharged from the Army in February of \u201967, he planned to live in the Washington DC area. In this episode, Cox explains how an unexpected job opportunity changed those plans.
\n\xa0The Civil Rights movement brought increased job opportunities for African-Americans.\xa0 Cox recalls how two of his co-workers became the first black train engineers.
\nAfter three years as a switchman, Cox applied for a job as an engineer.\xa0 He recalls how persistence and an engineer shortage led to the opportunity of a lifetime.
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\nWillie Cox retired from railroading in 2002, after 35 years on the job.
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