Many may know the stories of the Tuskegee Airmen, but their importance extends further including paving the way for the over 300 Black soldiers who worked at Minter Field during World War II.
It's been said in life, that you're either a spectator or a participant. Kern County Army veteran Charles Everly realized that at a very early age and then jumped at his chance to get involved during the Vietnam War.
Saturday 145 Years Ago A Magic Lantern: A show was given at Gold Hill for the St. James (Episcopal) Sunday school. Rev. Eastman and Rev. Kelly oversaw the entertainment. Eastman manipulated the Phantasmagorian, and Kelly.