The Vital de Oliveira was a civilian ship, built in 1910 and outfitted as an auxiliary naval craft when Brazil entered World War II on the side of the Allies. It was transporting supplies ...
Just days ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, there’s a legal battle playing out in the classified documents case that captures how the outgoing and incoming administrations view justice and ...
A once-dominant BlackRock Inc. bond ETF is at risk of losing its crown as the biggest inflation-hedging product of its kind, after schooling investors about the dangers of safety trades laden with ...
A once-dominant BlackRock Inc. bond ETF is at risk of losing its crown as the biggest inflation-hedging product of its kind, after schooling investors about the dangers of safety trades laden with ...
Marking 10 years since the original Black Dress exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Black Dress II: Homage—curated by Pratt Institute Fashion professor Adrienne Jones and alumna Rachelle ...
Two key chapters of the Black American experience in World War II have enjoyed recent moments in the popular culture spotlight. The Tuskegee Airmen’s support role in the Allied European bombing ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were a fabled group of World War II Black aviators who flew more than 1,500 missions during World War II and lost only 25 of the planes they escorted. They were awarded the ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of over 15,000 Black pilots, mechanics, and cooks who served in the segregated Army during World War II. The Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs) were a ...
After the policy forbidding German Jews from serving in the U.S. military was changed during World War II, Pins joined the Army and was going through basic training, believing he would be sent ...
Before World War II, African Americans were relegated to noncombat role. The all-Black 332nd Fighter Group, based at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama, shattered that barrier. The unit had as ...