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 ...
Five men who served in World War II as Tuskegee Airmen are honored in a Kokomo mural, and a local gallery is sharing their ...
Tuskegee Airmen Detroit Chapter President Arthur Green, left, holds a P-51D model as Lt. Col. Harry Stewart, Jr., center, and ...
Peter Bentzon (ca. 1783–after 1850) was not only a free man; he was also a silversmith and jeweler who worked in Philadelphia and on the Caribbean island of St. Croix. Bentzon’s work is recognized ...
Harry Stewart Jr. recorded three victories in one day and won the first-ever 'Top Gun' contest for military pilots.
The videos about the Tuskegee Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) – the female World War II pilots who were ...
National Park Service pages for historic sites related to the internment of Japanese Americans, the Tuskegee Airmen and the Stonewall Uprising for gay rights were inaccessible. The Tuskegee site ...
(Editor’s Note: Since this story surfaced, newly-confirmed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claims he would reverse the Air Force decision to scrap the Black WWII ...
Over the weekend, the Air Force responded to a political uproar over the removal of instructional videos on World War II-era African American and female pilots by declaring that the two films had been ...
The Milford Museum is holding an American History Series to celebrate February, and because they believe many Americans have a passing familiarity with the Tuskegee Airmen and their overall ...
The Tuskegee airmen were brave American heroes who took to the skies during WWII, and they're also the focus of a new program we preview at the Milford Museum.
The Tuskegee Airmen were the nation’s first Black military pilots who served in World War II. Under Trump’s DEI ban, lesson plans about the Tuskegee Airmen, including the women Air Force service ...