In 1941, the formation of the first group of Black military pilots and mechanics was underway in Tuskegee, Alabama where ...
The Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center in Kansas City features the Smithsonian's Black Wings exhibit, highlighting the ...
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East Milton Elementary third-graders portrayed historic and contemporary African Americans in Living Wax Museum.
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Discover the inspiring legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen at Bloomingdale's Lenox Mall, celebrating with Ruckage Design Co.'s Denim Collection.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Willa Brown, an African American trailblazer from Glasgow, Kentucky, has broken countless barriers in the United States. As Bob Pitchford, a historian at Aviation Heritage Park, ...
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DETROIT — Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated combat pilot of World War II’s mostly Black 332nd Fighter Group, commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was 100.
In 1941, a segregated airfield in Tuskegee, Alabama, was selected as the primary flight training facility for black pilot candidates in the United States military.   They were known as the ...