Tuskegee Airmen, red tails, jet, A crew of African American pilots in the Tuskegee training program, segregation , World War II, duty,Col. A.J. Bullar, Benjamin O. Davis, USAF, U.S. Army Air Corps, civil rights
George S. Lima's story spans 86 years and goes from New England to Harlem, to the Deep South as Tuskegee Airman aviator, and back.
He has faced poverty, prejudice, adversity and ignorance, and through it all, has maintained a love of life, an undying perseverance, and a quiet noble dignity.
Along with vintage photographs, historical film, personal insights and interviews, we tell an exciting and revealing story of a man, a people and a nation.
He has faced poverty, prejudice, adversity and ignorance, and through it all, has maintained a love of life, an undying perseverance, and a quiet noble dignity.
Along with vintage photographs, historical film, personal insights and interviews, we tell an exciting and revealing story of a man, a people and a nation.
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