Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free
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Alexander Jefferson
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In collaboration with:
Lewis H. Carlson
About this book
Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free is a rare gift detailing the experience of Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, who was one of 32 Tuskegee Airmen from the 332nd Fighter Group to be shot down defending a country that considered them to be second-class citizens. In this vividly detailed, deeply personal story, Jefferson writes as a genuine American hero about what it meant to be an African American pilot in enemy hands, fighting to protect the promise of freedom. The book features the sketches, drawings, and other illustrations Jefferson created during his nine months as a POW, and Lewis Carlson’s authoritative background on the man, his unit, and the fight Alexander Jefferson fought so well.
This revised edition covers the story of Jefferson’s continuing outreach and education work, as he brings the story of the Tuskegee Airmen to communities and schools across the country, and the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to the Airmen in 2007.
Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free is perhaps the only account of the African American experience in a German prison camp.
Author / Editor information
Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, (USAF, Ret.) has degrees from Clark College and Wayne State University. He won numerous citations and remains active in Veterans’ and Tuskegee Airmen organizations. He served in Michigan public schools for thirty years as a teacher and administrator, and lives outside Detroit in Southfield.Carlson Lewis H. :
Lewis H. Carlson is co-author of Life behind Barbed Wire: The World War II Photographs of Prisoner of War Angelo M. Spinelli (Fordham).Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, (USAF, Ret.) has degrees from Clark College and Wayne State University. He won numerous citations and remains active in Veterans’ and Tuskegee Airmen organizations. He served in Michigan public schools for thirty years as a teacher and administrator, and lives outside Detroit in Southfield.
Reviews
“. . . One of the few memoirs of combat in World War II by a distinguished
African-American flier; it is perhaps the only account of the African-American
experience in a German prison camp.”
"Photographs and Jefferson’s drawings during his imprisonment add to the
fascination of this memoir.”
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