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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 3 - A Story of a Missing Mother - 91.3 KBCS

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 3 - A Story of a Missing Mother - 91.3 KBCS
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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women - A Series of Six Stories - 91.3 KBCS

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women - A Series of Six Stories - 91.3 KBCS
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Tuskegee Airmen Veterans tell story in 'Red Tail Angels'


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Tuskegee Airmen Veterans tell story in ‘Red Tail Angels’
The 99
th Pursuit Squadron activated March 23, 1941, in Tuskegee, Alabama. The Tuskegee Experiment was the first of its kind, producing an all Black unit to fight during World War II. Tuskegee graduated its first five U.S. Army Air Forces fighter pilots March 7, 1942, and more soon followed.
In late 2020, the Air Force produced a three episode series called “Red Tail Angels” to tell their story.
Episode 1 (27:41 run time)
Episode 1 dives into the history of the 16,000 men and women who became pilots, mechanics and support Airmen. An Army War College study said Blacks should not work in technical jobs, which was used to discriminate against them. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Public Law 18 April 3, 1939, which mandated the Army Air Corps expand its civilian pilot training program to Black colleges, paving the way for Black citizens to serve. Due to the need for pilots – ....

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