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Tuskegee, Alabama (CNN) — Herbert Carter and Mildred Hemmons had no time for dating in the early months of 1942.
He was training to become a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the nation’s first military program for African-American pilots.
She was the bold, daring woman who caught his eye. At 18, she’d become the first black woman in Alabama to earn a pilot’s license. She had hopes of becoming a military pilot, too.
Flying was intoxicating. It provided Herbert and Mildred a sense of freedom — to be themselves, to dream big. The in-your-face racism of the segregated South was gone, if only for a while. In the air, the sky was literally the limit…
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Herbert Carter, Mildred Hemmons courted during his Tuskegee cadet training
- She was the first female black pilot in Alabama
- He was among original 33 Tuskegee pilots, eventually rose to lieutenant colonel
- Married nearly 70 years, the two were known as Tuskegee’s “first couple”
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