In 1879, Pea Island became the first all-black crew and remained all-black until it was decommissioned in 1947. However, decades passed before its service was recognized. In 1996, the Pea Island Lifesavers were awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal for the rescue of the Newman crew. Today, the Pea Island Cookhouse Museum in Manteo, North Carolina, keeps the Lifesavers’ story alive right on the shores where they served.
As Wright worked on his book, what impressed him the most about the Pea Island Lifesavers was that they chose to serve at all. “Many had been born slaves and fought in the Civil War,” he says. “The notion of service and pride in their identity as Americans is remarkable.”