In the lead up to and during World War II the military establishment continued to maintain that African-Americans soldiers were not as capable as their white counterparts and needed more intensive ...
National Archives The military's view toward African Americans during World War II reflected that of the wider American culture. According to a report commissioned by the Army War College ...
A video on the pioneering Black pilots, famed for their World War II exploits, was stripped from an Air Force basic training ...
The Army story cannot be told without reflecting on the historical achievements made by Black Americans and preserving ... in escorting bombers during World War II is unmatched by any other ...
Not only were they one of the most successful and impactful groups of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, they also put to rest the prejudice against African Americans fighting ...
Nearly a thousand African-American pilots who served in World War II learned to fly at Tuskegee ... bombers to their targets across Europe. During one mission, Stewart—the grandson of a man ...
His pioneering research and systematic developments in the use and preservation of blood plasma during World War II not only saved thousands of ... preservation and storage techniques adapted by the ...