An initiative by the United States Army Air Corps to integrate African-American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program is launched during the Second World War. These guys, known as "Tuskegee Airmen" after the airbase where they received their training, were subjected to relentless harassment, bigotry, and a great deal of behind-the-scenes politics until they were finally able to prove themselves in combat.
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An initiative by the United States Army Air Corps to integrate African-American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program is launched during the Second World War. These guys, known as "Tuskegee Airmen" after the airbase where they received their training, were subjected to relentless harassment, bigotry, and a great deal of behind-the-scenes politics until they were finally able to prove themselves in combat.
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