Tuskegee Airmen at Walterboro Army Airfield

Presented by Elizabeth Laney
Sponsored by the Colleton Museum & Farmers Market, with support from SC Humanities
Walterboro Army Air Field and the nearby town of Walterboro, SC became a pivotal battleground of the early Civil Rights Movement when the air field became the training site for the Tuskegee Airmen late in World War II. Black pilots and servicemen stationed at the air field challenged segregated facilities at the base, discriminatory treatment by base officials and the engrained social conventions of the Jim Crow South throughout 1944 & 1945. Meanwhile the Black Associated Press used conditions at the base as a rallying cry for ending unequal and discriminatory practices throughout the armed services. Join local historian Elizabeth Laney as she shares new research regarding the experiences of the Tuskegee Airmen and the role the local air field played in the early Civil Rights Movement.
Location: Colleton Museum & Farmers Market, 506 East Washington Street, Walterboro, SC, 29488
Free and open to the public
Info: https://www.colletonmuseum.org/programs

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