Two men on stage during graduation ceremonies of Tuskegee University in the United States. African American students in convocation gowns and caps. New graduates file out of the graduation ceremony, pose for pictures and then visit with friends and family. A statue of Booker T Washington at Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama. View of stone inscription at base of the statue.
A statue of Booker, Tagliaferro, Washington, made of black stone at the Tuskegee Institute (1200 W Montgomery Rd, Tuskegee, AL 36088, United States) in Tuskegee, Alabama. Dr. George Washington Carver walks out of his home. Flowers and plants in the compound. Dr. Washington Carver walks out with books in hand. He sits below the statue and works on with the plant leaves.
From "Army Air Forces special film project 151" known as "Wings for This Man". Tuskegee Airmen U.S. Army Air Force African American pilots flying out of Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama during World War 2. Training flights in P-47 Thunderbolt fighters. Pilots around bombers parked at Tuskegee Army Air Field. Graduating class receive wings from U.S. Army Air Force officer. U.S. Army Air Forces P-40 Warhawks, P-47 Thunderbolts, and P-51 Mustangs take off from air strip. U.S. African American pilots being briefed in the European Theater. U.S. aircraft strafes grounded planes on enemy airfield. A grave site showing crosses and tombstones. (note: narrated by Ronald Reagan)
Students and teachers at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. African American students walk out from the entrance of the Institute. A man and woman talk, standing near a pillar of the building and holding their respective notebooks in hand. A girl talks with a teacher at the entrance of the Institute building.
Students and teachers at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. A teacher teaches a class pointing towards the map of Europe on display. African American students in class make notes. All the students of class listen attentively to the professor and make notes.
African American colleges in the United States during World War II. College curricula adjusts to war needs as they prepare students for various military and civilian occupations. A statue of Booker T. Washington. Tuskegee Institute campus in Alabama. African American United States Army Air Force pilots being trained at the institute (Tuskegee Airmen). An aircraft takes off. Airmen in a class. Students being trained for jobs in an aviation plant. Scientists and technicians in a laboratory as they conduct research on the science of nutrition. They work to get alcohol from agricultural products like potato. Women learn automotive maintenance skills to take up jobs during the war time.
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