IndyKMB
09-29-2016, 06:21 AM
So, a bit of a backstory on this piece.
Some of you know I'm a social studies teacher, and a few of you might remember that I'm a WWII fanatic. I absorb as much as I can that is in anyway related to WWII, and I absolutely adore the Greatest Generation as one that saved the world.
Having said that, I think the Tuskegee Airmen are some of the best examples of that generation, and I truly believe these guys to be war heroes and the men who laid the foundation for crumbling segregation in this country. So, when Dreaming Eagles was released in March, I knew it was a must-read.
Then I saw an opportunity with a comic shop in Baltimore where the owner was trying to set up signings with surviving airmen ... that was a no-brainer must have for me.
So, I present to you the CROWN JEWEL CENTERPIECE of my collection:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NsrtMXI9n6m-_OA3V9Wn2WOw4bLYEES69AU2NDgqCWsaXc10-gL2hWjwzXaP-D0-G5PV-rzS5w=w703-h937-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/edpXJ6XFcGbK81N0BSmohVS42uVqlfbSMijZck5dIssyso0_RHP32IYJnU4pUzfpzGV6HRkkJw=w1250-h937-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9Dm4zfuUClS_GV8CZvQDsoS8WOJs-8R7i9lw5K0hJQf-0BFH7qZCJ2Su0KTjBQORW_btmVtVwA=w1250-h937-no
As a sidenote, one of the signers, Roscoe Brown, passed away 10-weeks after this signing. The grade of 9.6 is of absolutely no consequence to me, as I cannot see myself ever wanting to part with this book. I have had this poster in my classroom for years https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0217/9998/products/dapr113.jpg?v=1420650180 and showing my classes this book has spurred some great conversations.
Some of you know I'm a social studies teacher, and a few of you might remember that I'm a WWII fanatic. I absorb as much as I can that is in anyway related to WWII, and I absolutely adore the Greatest Generation as one that saved the world.
Having said that, I think the Tuskegee Airmen are some of the best examples of that generation, and I truly believe these guys to be war heroes and the men who laid the foundation for crumbling segregation in this country. So, when Dreaming Eagles was released in March, I knew it was a must-read.
Then I saw an opportunity with a comic shop in Baltimore where the owner was trying to set up signings with surviving airmen ... that was a no-brainer must have for me.
So, I present to you the CROWN JEWEL CENTERPIECE of my collection:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NsrtMXI9n6m-_OA3V9Wn2WOw4bLYEES69AU2NDgqCWsaXc10-gL2hWjwzXaP-D0-G5PV-rzS5w=w703-h937-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/edpXJ6XFcGbK81N0BSmohVS42uVqlfbSMijZck5dIssyso0_RHP32IYJnU4pUzfpzGV6HRkkJw=w1250-h937-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9Dm4zfuUClS_GV8CZvQDsoS8WOJs-8R7i9lw5K0hJQf-0BFH7qZCJ2Su0KTjBQORW_btmVtVwA=w1250-h937-no
As a sidenote, one of the signers, Roscoe Brown, passed away 10-weeks after this signing. The grade of 9.6 is of absolutely no consequence to me, as I cannot see myself ever wanting to part with this book. I have had this poster in my classroom for years https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0217/9998/products/dapr113.jpg?v=1420650180 and showing my classes this book has spurred some great conversations.