. . . "Fort Lawton Riot"@en . . "United States Army soldiers and Italian prisoners of war"@en . "Headstone of Pvt. Guglielmo Olivotto at Fort Lawton military cemetery, Seattle"@en . "300"^^ . "Fort_Lawton_headstone_of_Gugliemo_Olivotto.jpg"@en . . . . . . "The Fort Lawton Riot refers to a series of events starting with a violent conflict between U.S. soldiers and Italian prisoners of war at Fort Lawton in Seattle during World War II. After the riot, prisoner Guglielmo Olivotto was found dead. This led to the court-martial of 43 soldiers, all of them African-American. In 2005, the book On American Soil helped to convince the U.S. Army Board for Correction of Military Records that prosecutor Leon Jaworski had committed \"egregious error,\" and that all convictions should be reversed. President George W. Bush signed legislation allowing the Army to disburse back pay to the defendants or their survivors."@en . . . . "Fort Lawton Riot"@en . . . "1"^^ . . . "28"^^ . . . . . . . . "1944-08-14"^^ . . "The Fort Lawton Riot refers to a series of events starting with a violent conflict between U.S. soldiers and Italian prisoners of war at Fort Lawton in Seattle during World War II. After the riot, prisoner Guglielmo Olivotto was found dead. This led to the court-martial of 43 soldiers, all of them African-American. In 2005, the book On American Soil helped to convince the U.S. Army Board for Correction of Military Records that prosecutor Leon Jaworski had committed \"egregious error,\" and that all convictions should be reversed. President George W. Bush signed legislation allowing the Army to disburse back pay to the defendants or their survivors."@en .