Description:
Colin Powell once observed that "a dream doesn't become reality through
magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work." This sentiment is
mirrored dramatically in the story of African Americans in aerospace
history.
The invention of the airplane in the first decade of the twentieth
century sparked a revolution in modern technology. Aviation in the
popular mind became associated with adventure and heroism. For African
Americans, however, this new realm of human flight remained off-limits,
a consequence of racial discrimination. Many African Americans
displayed a keen interest in the new air age, but found themselves
routinely barred from gaining training as pilots or mechanics.
Beginning in the 1920s, a small and widely scattered group of black air
enthusiasts challenged this prevailing pattern of racial
discrimination. With no small amount of effort—and against
formidable odds—they gained their pilot licenses and acquired
the technical skills to become aircraft mechanics.
Over the course of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first,
African Americans have expanded their participation in both military
and civilian aviation and space flight, from the early pioneers and
barnstormers through the Tuskegee airmen to Shuttle astronauts.
Featuring approximately two hundred historic and contemporary
photographs and a lively narrative that spans eight decades of U.S.
history, Black Wings offers a compelling overview of this extraordinary
and inspiring saga.
Black Wings
Courageous Stories of African Americans in Aviation and Space History
by Von Hardesty
ISBN:
9780061261381
ISBN-10:
0061261386
Publisher:
Collins (HarperCollins)
Publication Date:
2008
Format:
Hardcover, 192 pages
Book Type:
New