Unearthed World War II Pictures Show A Never-Before-Seen Side of History

Tuskagee Airmen

In this photograph, the group that would soon become the Tuskegee Airmen are pictured. They later became the first black military aviators. It was with their help that the US became such a powerful force. It also eventually helped promote the integration of the U.S. military. As the war progressed, the inclusion of other races was forced upon leaders and militaries...

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