African Americans in Aviation traveling museum to open at McClellan Park on Friday
The African Americans in Aviation traveling museum will be open for two days to honor the legacy of those who paved the way for Black pilots. Author: Joseph Daniels (ABC10) Updated: 5:02 PM PDT July 7, 2021
MCCLELLAN PARK, Calif. An aerospace museum that honors the legacy of Black pilots will open its doors to the public on Friday at the Aerospace Museum of California. African Americans in Aviation, which will be open for two days, will feature the Goodwill Flight of 1939. Chauncey Spencer and Dale L. White Sr. flew from Chicago to Washington D.C. to advocate for Black participation in flight training.
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