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A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman
University of Alabama Press, 1997 eISBN: 978-0-8173-8706-8 | Cloth: 978-0-8173-0856-8 | Paper: 978-0-8173-1266-4 Library of Congress Classification D790.D78 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 940.544973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A moving personal account by one of the first Tuskegee airmen which illustrates the period of racial integration in American military and civilian life Under the command of Colonel Benjamin O. Davis Jr., the Tuskegee airmen fought over North Africa, Sicily, and Europe, escorting American bomber crews who respected their "no-losses" record. Some were shot down, many of them were killed or captured by the enemy, and several won medals of valor and honor. But the airmen still faced great barriers of racial prejudice in the armed forces and at home. As a member of that elite group of young pilots who fought for their country overseas while being denied civil liberties at home, Dryden presents an eloquent story that will touch each and every reader. See other books on: Aerial operations, American | Aviation & Space | Memoirs | Participation, African American | Personal narratives, American See other titles from University of Alabama Press |
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