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Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers

Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers

by NOLAWorld Music & Artwerks

Exhibition Dates: March – August 2026

Location: Kling Family Gallery

Through images and interpretive panels, TUSKEGEE AIRMEN: America’s Freedom Flyers celebrates the resilience and impact of these trailblazing servicemen who fought for freedom abroad and equality at home. The exhibit spotlights national figures such as Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Wendell O. Pruitt, and Charles Hall, as well as lesser-known heroes including nurse Margaret F. Barbour and mechanic Hugh White. It honors Tuskegee Airmen with ties to the St. Louis region, including James L. McCullin Jr., George H. Carper II, and Lewis J. Lynch, and explores their enduring legacy—from the 2006 Congressional Gold Medal awarded for their “unique military record” to their influence on desegregation in the U.S. armed forces.

About the Organization: OLAWorld Music & Artwerks

Spearheaded in New Orleans in 1989, NOLAWorld Music & Artwerks is a cultural movement that celebrates creativity and self-expression. NOLAWorld, much like the City, uniquely embodies “No Limits, No Borders, No Walls,” suggesting a philosophy that art and music should be free from constraints and boundaries.

Curated by: Robin Williams
Historical content: Zellie Rainey Orr, Craig Huntly, Robin Williams
Images: Public Domain/Individual Permission
Original art: John Slemp, photography

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