James H. Harvey III is 101 years old and one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen. The Black U.S. Air Force pilots and crew ...
Nurses traveling across the South to the air field experienced segregation and discrimination on trains. After refusing to leave a "whites only" bus, one Tuskegee nurse was arrested and beaten by ...
He was the first Black jet fighter pilot in Korean airspace during the Korean War, and a decorated one after 126 missions.
The racism that Col. James H. Harvey III experienced after he set out to become a Tuskegee Airman motivated him to be the ...
Lionel Brockman Richie Sr. and Alberta R. Foster welcomed their son, Lionel Richie, in 1949. Here’s everything to know about ...
one of the few remaining Documented Original Tuskegee Airmen, or DOTA, still alive. "We fought two wars," Ware, 101, told Military.com recently. "You had to fight the war of segregation ...
The Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum ... The airmen did not let either fight — fascism overseas and racism at home — deter them. Together they helped end racial segregation in ...
As Florida proclaims Tuskegee Airman Day a state holiday, is it time for the U.S. to create a new federal holiday to ...
Col. James H. Harvey III, 101, is among the last few airmen and support crew who proved that a Black unit — the 332nd Fighter Group of the Tuskegee Airmen — could fight as well as any other in ...
The racism that Col. James H. Harvey III experienced after he set out to become a Tuskegee Airman motivated him to be the best. At 101, Harvey laments worsening prejudice in America as President ...