On Clipped Wings
As America's first black military pilots, Tuskegee airmen faced a battle against racism
- By Keith Weldon Medley
- Smithsonian magazine, May 2004, Subscribe
(Page 3 of 3)
Moton Field “is the nest,” Lewis added. “This is where black aviation took giant leaps.”
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Comments (1)
The Tuskegee Airmen are a "TEXT BOOK" example of what this life and this country is..... and what we should pass on and teach our youth. That is: skill, bravery, honor, patriotic, dignity, responsibility, family and country.
Tuskege Airmen are indeed American Heroes.
John Stewart
Ttskegee Airmen, Atlanta Chapter.
Posted by John Stewart on February 6,2010 | 01:51 PM