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Tuskegee Airmen

Col. Harry Stewart downed three advanced Nazi fighter planes in one day, then surprised the Air Force when he and his Tuskegee teammates won the first "top gun" competition. 

He was to turn a segregated little army within an army into the world’s first black pursuit squadron

The young woman was niece to a Texas governor, with money and social entrée most appealing to Noel F. Parrish, the son of a clergyman whose ministries had been mainly in some medium-size towns of Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama. But Noel didn’t like his girlfriend’s hands.

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