Box 5
Contains 58 Results:
Program for the Tuskegee Airmen Third National Reunion, 1973.
This series contains information related to the Tuskegee Airmen, Inc and the Tuskegee Air Force.
Tuskegee Airmen Inc. Convention publication, 9th annual convention booklet for meeting in Atlanta, 1980.
This series contains information related to the Tuskegee Airmen, Inc and the Tuskegee Air Force.
Publication, History of Aviation and the Black Flyer in the Air Force., undated.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Publication, Black Wings by Lt. William Powell (photocopy), undated.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Publication, The Black Shadow of Death by P.J. Carisella and James W. Ryan (photocopy), undated.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Articles on Lt. Gen. Daniel James, Jr and Sam Rodia, 1967-1974.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Notes on civilian pilot training programs and African American aviation, undated.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Newspaper California Daily Enterprise., 1973.
This series contains information on African American history, largely aviation oriented and much taken from the press.
Publication, Fifteenth Air Force Combat Markings, 1943-1945.
This series contains information related to the activities and the history of units directly related to the training at Tuskegee Army Air Field. This is unit level information including mission reports and unit patches. Songs, poems, and publications, as well as articles from the Selfridge Field News are included.
Correspondence between Cecil Peterson and General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., 1980-1995.
This series contains information relating to Cecil Peterson's personal, military, and professional life, his family background and correspondence with Eleanor Roosevelt. His World War II diary, campaign ribbons and research work with microfilm are also included in this series.