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SUMMARY:Minorities in the Military
DESCRIPTION:Montgomery McCracken’s Diversity Committee and co-sponsor Richel D’Ambra Spa and Salon are hosting the first segment in a new series\, “Minorities in the Military.”  Dr. Eugene Richardson\, of the famed Tuskegee Airmen\, a 2nd Lieutenant and fighter pilot during World War II\, and Aaron Watkins\, a second-generation Tuskegee Airman\, who flew Chinook helicopters during the Vietnam War\, will be the the featured speakers.\n \n\nThe Tuskegee Airmen\, the legendary all African American squadron based in Tuskegee\, Alabama were the first black aviators of the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.  Despite the discrimination and racism they faced\, the Tuskegee Airmen served their country with pride and honor and went on to become the celebrated airmen that served as the inspiration for the movie “Red Tails.”  Richardson and Watkins will share personal experiences and discuss the challenges faced by African Americans seeking to serve in the military\, the many contributions from the country’s fight for independence to the present day and the evolution of perceptions and levels of acceptance of African Americans in the military throughout our country’s history. \n \n\n \n \n\nFind out more about the Tuskegee Airmen by visiting their monthly meetings\, which are open and welcome to the public. For more information\, visit tuskegeeairmenphl.org.\n \n\nMay 3\, 2012 – May 3\, 2013 \n\n123 South Broad St.Philadelphia\, PennsylvaniaUnited States
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