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The Women of Tuskegee-Tuskegee Airmen
If you look behind his story there’s a woman you will find. Not in the struggle for the glory but with a duty on her mind. Now meet The Women of Tuskegee. Tuskegee Airmen they are named. Lost within the clouds of time. Not a movie to their fame. They served in many places were talented and smart. Knowing of the great experiment they played the backup part. “What's this now? ‘Wild black gals flying! Not in US Army planes! Take your childhood Bessie Coleman dreams! Are you crazy or insane?” They toiled in splintered, darkened rooms to heal the aching soul, took dictation, typed, bulldozed fields served in any needed role. Doctors, nurses, captains few servicewomen of all ranks hands at work in World War II This is said to give them thanks. The men they backed took to the sky great pilots that they were. Name this airplane- Damselfly for it belongs to her. 2/7/19 Tribute to the Women of Tuskegee/ African American History Month
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