In a 10-minute film from 1945, future-President Ronald Reagan tried to convince America why it needed flyers like the Tuskegee Airmen.
Students at the Cleveland School of the Arts have been researching local Tuskegee Airmen for several weeks and recently ...
"Black Angels Over Tuskegee," a historical drama about the Tuskegee Airmen by Layon Gray, will have a free public performance Feb. 26 at The Hanover Theatre. The Tuskegee Airmen included the first ...
The Red Tails’ most significant mission was the escort of B-17 bombers on a bombing run over Berlin in March 1945. They flew ...
Dylan Gilmer has lit up screens since age 6 when a video of him rapping to Bryson Tiller’s “Don’t” went viral. The young ...
The family and community of Wisconsin’s only Tuskegee Airman are working to keep his story alive. Alfred Gorham, from ...
This Black History Month, we're honoring the Tuskegee Airmen, who were inducted into the U.S. Armed Forces on Feb. 19, 1942.
The Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum in Detroit faces new questions as President Trump aims to halt diversity efforts.
WASHINGTON (7News) — More than 80 years ago, the Tuskegee Airmen overcame great odds to prove they were equal and capable of completing any mission just as good as their counterparts.
Lloyd Carter, who was killed in a plane crash in June 1945, was among the elite group of Black aviators who broke color ...