The commander of America's first all-black air combat unit describes his illustrious career, discussing his experiences as a lone African-American at West Point, his perseverence in the face of Army bigotry, and more. Rep...

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The commander of America's first all-black air combat unit describes his illustrious career, discussing his experiences as a lone African-American at West Point, his perseverence in the face of Army bigotry, and more. Reprint. 20,000 first printing. NYT.

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