Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico
Virgil Richardson blazed his own unique trail through the twentieth century: a co-founder of Harlem's American Negro Theater, 1930s radio personality, World War II pilot, and expatriate for most of his life. In Flight, this remarkable man tells his story in his own vivid words. Educated in Texas, Richardson set out for New York City in 1938 to build a career on the stage. Just when he was on the brink of success as an actor, World War II broke out and he was drafted into the army. After overcoming numerous obstacles, Richardson became a Tuskegee cadet in 1943, and later saw action flying over the battlefields of Europe. Upon returning to the racially divided U.S., he decided to move to Mexico, where he encountered a society quite different from the one he had left behind. Compellingly told and historically fascinating, this is the story of a determined individual unwilling to accept the limited options of Jim Crow America.
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Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico
Virgil Richardson blazed his own unique trail through the twentieth century: a co-founder of Harlem's American Negro Theater, 1930s radio personality, World War II pilot, and expatriate for most of his life. In Flight, this remarkable man tells his story in his own vivid words. Educated in Texas, Richardson set out for New York City in 1938 to build a career on the stage. Just when he was on the brink of success as an actor, World War II broke out and he was drafted into the army. After overcoming numerous obstacles, Richardson became a Tuskegee cadet in 1943, and later saw action flying over the battlefields of Europe. Upon returning to the racially divided U.S., he decided to move to Mexico, where he encountered a society quite different from the one he had left behind. Compellingly told and historically fascinating, this is the story of a determined individual unwilling to accept the limited options of Jim Crow America.
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Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico

Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico

by Palgrave Macmillan US
Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico

Flight: The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico

by Palgrave Macmillan US

Paperback(2004)

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Virgil Richardson blazed his own unique trail through the twentieth century: a co-founder of Harlem's American Negro Theater, 1930s radio personality, World War II pilot, and expatriate for most of his life. In Flight, this remarkable man tells his story in his own vivid words. Educated in Texas, Richardson set out for New York City in 1938 to build a career on the stage. Just when he was on the brink of success as an actor, World War II broke out and he was drafted into the army. After overcoming numerous obstacles, Richardson became a Tuskegee cadet in 1943, and later saw action flying over the battlefields of Europe. Upon returning to the racially divided U.S., he decided to move to Mexico, where he encountered a society quite different from the one he had left behind. Compellingly told and historically fascinating, this is the story of a determined individual unwilling to accept the limited options of Jim Crow America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137281968
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/27/2012
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Ben Vinson III is an associate professor of Latin American history at Penn State University. He is the author of Bearing Arms for His Majesty: The Free-Colored Militia in Colonial Mexico, and he lives in State College, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Preface - From the Eyes of an Historian

Black American Yankees on Montezuma's Soil

Before the War

In the Army Now

Days at Tuskegee

From Tuskegee Back to War

Atlantic Sound

A Soldiers's Homecoming

Bienvenidos a Mexico

From Tourist to Resident - Being Black in Mexico City during the 1950's

Livin' and Workin' the Mexico City Scene

New York Interlude

Transitions - Back to Mexico during the 1960's

Border Crossings

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