Originally produced in 1994. Special features: Tuskegee Airmen combat record; Tuskegee Airmen history. Title from disc label. Narrator Arthur Burghardt.
Summary:
The 332nd Fighter group has a unique place in the annals of WWII air force fighter groups. The group was completely Black and confounded the expectations and prejudices held by white Americans in the 1930's and 1940's, excelling as pilots and becoming a crack unit, accomplishing goals others couldn't. Includes interviews with Alfred Anderson, Lee Archer, and Roscoe Brown.
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