An exhibit on the Tuskegee Airmen and Kokomo’s ties to the group of Black World War II pilots and airmen is on display at the ...
From Black men who left successful sports careers to join the squadron in the 1940s to current sports personalities inspired by their story, the Tuskegee Airmen’s impact is still felt.
In 1942, a group of college graduates are selected for training as pilots in the Army Air Corps at the Tuskegee training base. In what is billed by everyone as an experiment, the men face not only ...
The last surviving Tuskegee Airman died last year, but the legacy of the storied squadron lives on. Modern-day historians ...
Paul Rudolph X Fry & Welch opens this week inside New Haven’s Yale Gallery. The exhibition tells the story of how two Tuskegee architecture professors, Fry and Welch, worked closely with Rudolph to ...