“I learned about respect. Regardless of what color you are, whether you’re male or female, what got me through was my respect and understanding of people”
As a Tuskegee Airman and the first African American at Langley Air Force Base, James Cotten helped bridge the social gaps present in America at the height of racial tension. His dedication to his country and the American dream played a part in shaping the future of our Air Force and ultimately our nation.
Date Taken: | 08.01.2017 |
Date Posted: | 08.01.2017 14:19 |
Category: | Package |
Video ID: | 541251 |
VIRIN: | 170801-F-AF248-001 |
Filename: | DOD_104667339 |
Length: | 00:04:05 |
Location: | JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, VIRGINIA, US |
Hometown: | PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
Downloads: | 52 |
High-Res. Downloads: | 52 |
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