
Colour Blind: A Travesty of Justice by Michael Barrington – Now Available
- Title: Colourblind: A Travesty of Justice
- Author: Michael Barrington
- Publisher: MJBImprints
- Ebook: ASIN: B0GGXPV15S
- Paperback: (Amazon KDP) ASIN: B0GN33TC5S
- Pages: 370
- Release dates for paperback and ebook: April 15, 2026.
In January 1943, the villagers of Bamber Bridge, England, welcomed 600 US Black troops with warmth, friendship, and acceptance. Racist minded, white US Military Police are enraged when local pubs post signs, “We serve Black soldiers only.” Lady Eleanor, falls tragically in love with a much younger GI. A Black officer’s romance leads to a new life in France. A severely burned RAF pilot and a Black soldier haunted by memories of Ku Klux Klan violence, become best friends. But he is killed in a police shootout as racial tensions escalate. His pilot friend cannot cope. Three Black GIs are shot in the back. The Army suppresses the incident and court-martials thirty-five coloured soldiers—no whites. A lone reporter strives to uncover the truth and show the amazing courage of a village that resisted racism.

