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Herbert Carter and Mildred Hemmons were two determined, high-flying individuals who met in 1942. Carter was training to become one of the historic Tuskegee Airmen, while Hemmons became Alabama’s first black woman to earn a pilot license.
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Herbert Carter and Mildred Hemmons were two determined, high-flying individuals who met in 1942. Carter was training to become one of the historic Tuskegee Airmen, while Hemmons became Alabama’s first black woman to earn a pilot license.
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