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Soaring to Glory Description
'This
book
is
a
masterpiece.
It
captures
the
essence
of
the
Tuskegee
Airmen's
experience
from
the
perspective
of
one
who
lived
it.
The
action
sequences
make
me
feel
I'm
back
in
the
cockpit
of
my
P-51C
'Kitten'!
If
you
want
to
know
what
it
was
like
fighting
German
interceptors
in
European
skies
while
winning
equal
opportunity
at
home,
be
sure
to
read
this
book!' —Colonel
Charles
E.
McGee,
USAF
(ret.)
former
president,
Tuskegee
Airmen
Inc.
“All
Americans
owe
Harry
Stewart
Jr.
and
his
fellow
airmen
a
huge
debt
for
defending
our
country
during
World
War
II.
In
addition,
they
have
inspired
generations
of
African
American
youth
to
follow
their
dreams.” —Henry
Louis
Gates
Jr., Alphonse
Fletcher
University
Professor,
Harvard
University
He
had
to
sit
in
a
segregated
rail
car
on
the
journey
to
Army
basic
training
in
Mississippi
in
1943.
But
two
years
later,
the
twenty-year-old
African
American
from
New
York
was
at
the
controls
of
a
P-51,
prowling
for
Luftwaffe
aircraft
at
five thousand
feet
over
the
Austrian
countryside.
By
the
end
of
World
War
II,
he
had
done
something
that
nobody
could
take
away
from
him:
He
had
become
an
American
hero.
This
is
the
remarkable
true
story
of
Lt.
Col.
Harry
Stewart
Jr.,
one
of
the
last
surviving
Tuskegee
Airmen
pilots
who
experienced
air
combat
during World
War
II.
Award-winning
aviation
writer
Philip
Handleman
recreates
the
harrowing
action
and
heart-pounding
drama
of
Stewart’s
combat
missions,
including
the
legendary
mission
in
which
Stewart
downed
three
enemy
fighters.
Soaring
to
Glory
also
reveals
the
cruel
injustices
Stewart
and
his
fellow
Tuskegee
Airmen
faced
during
their
wartime
service
and
upon
return
home
after
the
war.
Stewart’s
heroism
was
not
celebrated
as
it
should
have
been
in
postwar
America—but
now,
his
boundless
courage
and
determination
will
never
be
forgotten.
Details
| OPC | PFPDXZP |
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| Codes | 1684511917 (ISBN-10) |
| 9781684511914 (ISBN) |
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