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Real African
American Heroes, is a website dedicated to all African
Americans who over the years have made a difference. This
site will focus on leaders and positive role models who
sometimes do not get all of the recognition that they
deserve.
We hope to highlight individuals from all walks of life whose work
should help others to remember that it is possible to make a
difference.
For this web-site, hero is defined as "A person that carried
out his or her mission regardless of what happens; that is not to be
deterred; certainly not the fear of death"
(General Jimmy Doolittle Interview
1985)
...About the founder of
this website
We hope that you will enjoy your visit and tell a friend.
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It is my sincere
opinion that President Obama embodies and personifies,
that is, has the principles,
values, leadership qualities and character that
we at Real African American History
(RAAhistory.Com) admire in an individual.
It is inevitable that there will be times (through the natural occurrence
of up and down cycles in life)
when you (President Obama) might feel discouraged (at times from those individuals
close to you),
but be encouraged, bold in manner, muscular in spirit and robust in strength
when these
confrontations are encountered.
We wish his administration and family continued success and God's blessing.
Von Burton Dr. Sc.
Founder RAAhistory.Com (since 1999) |
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African
American Astronauts |
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Major
Merryl (David) Tengesdal
The First and Only Black
Woman to Fly the Air Forces Elite U-2 Spy Plane
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When it comes to stories of espionage
and intrigue, Hollywood rarely casts a sister in the starring role.
But in real life one Black woman has accomplished what once seemed
like mission impossible: Last October Major Merryl (David) Tengesdal
became the first Black female pilot of a U-2--the legendary stealth
planes the U.S. Air Force deploys for risky reconnaissance missions,
such as identifying terrorist activities in foreign countries.
Tengesdal, a former naval officer,
is one of only five women and three African-Americans to be accepted
into the Air Force's elite First Squadron, where U-2 pilots get
their training. Now she'll have to withstand the pressure--literally.
Solo flights can exceed 70,000 feet and last nine hours, and
U-2s, with their tremendous wingspan, are one of the toughest
crafts to land.
But Tengesdal has
had her sights set high since childhood. Growing up in The Bronx,
New York, the Star Trek fan dreamed of being an astronaut. Since
then she has boasted an impressive flying career, operating combat
helicopters and airplanes for the Navy in the Middle East and South
America. In July she'll leave her Lincoln, California, home and
be deployed as part of the Ninety-Ninth Squadron to Korea. "You don't see many Black
females flying in any service,"
she says. "I hope this will show young girls that this is an
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Yes, we can. |
African-American women continue to demonstrate professionalism, intelligence and unlimited potential as they contribute to our overall struggle for unlimited freedom, access and opportunity in America.. The
sisters on Flights 5202 and 5106 (a jet owned by Atlantic Southeast Airlines) have proven that African-American women can do anything if just given a fair opportunity.
They made history on Thursday, February 12, 2009 as the first all African American female crew.

Operated flight 5202 from Atlanta to Nashville and Flight 5106 from Nashville back to Atlanta.

The crew included CPT Rachelle Jones, 2nd on right, FO StephanieGrant, 1st on
left, FA's Robin Rogers and Diana Galloway!
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African American Medal of
Honor Recipients |
We have assembled Information on almost all of the 86 African
Americans who have displayed courage and honor above and beyond the call of duty. For this
action, they have been awarded the Medal of Honor by the United States of America. These
86 men, most of whom gave there life defending our Country are the real heroes in this
great world of ours. Read read about how each individual performed when the chips were
down. It will open your eyes, as it did ours, as we did the research for this section.
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African American Military Leaders |
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Air Force
Army
Marines
Naval Aviation
Naval Surface
Coast Guard
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The Absence of General Colin Powell's bio
and picture from this page in no way indicates that we do not perceive
him as a Real African American Hero. General Powell's career both in the
military and the civilian world have both been exemplary and
outstanding by anyone's measure and is thought of very highly by
this web site.
However his name is a household word and
you will find several articles on him and pointers to
other articles about career on our links
page.
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The purpose of this website is to give recognition
to those individuals who have made a significant contributions and
perhaps not received the visibility that they might have deserved. In
this regard we hope to offer to the visitors to this site knowledge of
additional individuals and hope the visitor will become more
enlightened.
If you would like to contribute to this web
project please e-mail:
webmaster@raahistory.com.
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