Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Tuskegee Airman Visit Congress

    The Tuskegee Airmen took a Greyhound Bus to Harrisburg April 6th 2016 to be honoured at the Pennsylvania State House Of Representatives. They were guest of State Representative Stephen Kinsey of the 201st Legislative District. They were given a great introduction by Representative Curt Thomas a long standing politician here in Philadelphia, followed by and emotional welcome by state representative Stephen Kinsey. The airman received and arousing welcome on the floor by both Democrats And Republicans. There was a unanimous vote on the resolution of the Airmen.
     Roscoe Draper the oldest living survivor of the original Airman cane in hand stood up beside Dr Richards and Nathan Thomas to accept the respect, praise and adoration of congressional members and guest invitees.
 This was in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Tuskegee Airman.
           The Redtails were some of the best fighter pilots of World War Two. These men fought and died for their country as they were being discriminated against. After so many courageous acts of
defending the country they continued to endure abuse and disrespect.  Dr. Richards said German prisoners were treated better in some case then the airman. According to the feelings of many whites in authority, they were considered inferior and not bright enough. By the time the war was over the world knew about these great men. To disprove the erroneous thinking of prejudice white men, they became Doctors Teachers and men of very high achievement.
        The House Of Representatives is a beautiful  architectural work of Art and craftsmanship.
It is truly a classic breath taking house with many rooms and passages. Elevators small and large help to make your visit easy on the knees. The marble stair case leading to the upper chambers is a conversation work of art and an area for group photographs.

    Bus trips can be fun and full of good conversation. When history is involved, the trip becomes immemorial. The participants are special. Who knows at what time they will ever meet again for such an occasion.
     To be in the presence of great men is an honor of great proportions. We must continue to honor our heroes of the past and present. The Tuskegee Airmen started their careers in the early forties and many went on doing great things throughout their lives. Their contributions to society extend to this present day in many capacities.                              
    

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