Students at the Cleveland School of the Arts have been researching local Tuskegee Airmen for several weeks and recently finished painting portraits of the service members.
As the U.S. war machine churned to life during World War II, the need for manpower began to push the limits of the conventional structures that held women and people of color back.
The Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum in Detroit faces new questions as President Trump aims to halt diversity efforts.
The family and community of Wisconsin’s only Tuskegee Airman are working to keep his story alive. Alfred Gorham, from Waukesha, was just 22 when he became the state’s only serviceman to train as a pilot at Tuskegee.
Orlando International Airport is paying tribute to a special group of African-American servicemen in the US Army Air Forces. The airport has dedicated an area at its premises to an exhibition for Tuskegee Airmen,
Orlando International Airport is paying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen, the first group of Black pilots in the U.S. Air Force, with a new exhibit.
"Black Angels Over Tuskegee," a historical drama about the Tuskegee Airmen by Layon Gray, will have a free public performance Feb. 26 at The Hanover Theatre. The Tuskegee Airmen included the first African American fighter pilots to serve in the U.S. military during World War II.
WASHINGTON (7News) — More than 80 years ago, the Tuskegee Airmen overcame great odds to prove they were equal and capable of completing any mission just as good as their counterparts. Today there are numerous pilots in the skies and workers on the ground at Dulles, BWI and airports all around the country, all thanks to the Tuskegee Airmen.
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Detroit Tuskegee Airmen museum hosts graduation ceremony honoring aviation studentsDetroit's Tuskegee Airmen National Museum hosted a graduation ceremony recognizing aviation students from across the city.
In a 10-minute film from 1945, future-President Ronald Reagan tried to convince America why it needed flyers like the Tuskegee Airmen.
The Cleveland School of the Arts has partnered with the North Coast Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Inc. to share the stories of local service members who fought in WWII.
The family and community of Wisconsin’s only Tuskegee Airman, Alfred Gorham, are keeping his story alive. He was 22 when he became the state’s only serviceman to train as a pilot at Tuskegee.
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