Soaring to Glory: A Tuskegee Airman's Firsthand Account of World War II Contributor(s): Handleman, Philip (Author), Stewart, Harry T. (Contribution by), Morey, Arthur (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1982695552 ISBN-13: 9781982695552 Publisher: Blackstone Publishing OUR PRICE: $26.96 Product Type: MP3 CD - Other Formats Published: June 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Biography & Autobiography | Military - History | Military - World War Ii - History | Military - Aviation |
Dewey: B |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1940's - Ethnic Orientation - African American - Topical - Black History |
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Publisher Description: The valiant fight for freedom in the air and dignity on the ground 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 of 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. |
Contributor Bio(s): Stewart, Harry T.: - Lt. Col. Harry Stewart was born in Newport News, Virginia and grew up in New York City. He signed up for war service when he was seventeen and passed the exam for Tuskegee's pilot training program. He learned to fly a plane before he learned to drive a car. In 1944 he was sent to Italy with the 301st Fighter Squadron of the 332nd Fighter Group. He would fly forty-three combat missions there, including a 1945 mission where he shot down three Germans in one day. He was honorably discharged from service in 1950 and went on to have a successful career in mechanical engineering. Handleman, Philip: -Philip Handleman is the author of twenty-three aviation books and recipient of awards for his contributions to aviation, including the Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Award from the Tuskegee Airmen National Museum. He has piloted antique planes for many years at his airstrip. Morey, Arthur: -Arthur Morey has won three AudioFile Magazine "Best Of" Awards, and his work has garnered numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards and placed him as a finalist for two Audie Awards. He has acted in a number of productions, both off Broadway in New York and off Loop in Chicago. He graduated from Harvard and did graduate work at the University of Chicago. He has won awards for his fiction and drama, worked as an editor with several book publishers, and taught literature and writing at Northwestern University. His plays and songs have been produced in New York, Chicago, and Milan, where he has also performed. |