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Unlawful orders : a portrait of Dr. James B. Williams, Tuskegee airman, surgeon, and activist / Barbara Binns.
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Title:Unlawful orders : a portrait of Dr. James B. Williams, Tuskegee airman, surgeon, and activist / Barbara Binns.
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Variant Title:Portrait of Dr. James B. Williams, Tuskegee airman, surgeon, and activist
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Author/Creator:Binns, Barbara author.
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Published/Created:New York City : Scholastic Focus, 2022.
©2022
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: D790.253 477th .B56 2022
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Williams, James, 1919-2016--Juvenile literature.
Williams, James, 1919-2016.
United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group, 477th--Biography--Juvenile literature.
United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group, 477th--Biography.
African American physicians--Illinois--Chicago--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Surgeons--Illinois--Chicago--Biography--Juvenile literature.
Flight crews--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature.
World War, 1939-1945--Participation, African American--Juvenile literature.
World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, American--Juvenile literature.
African Americans--Social conditions--20th century--Juvenile literature.
African American physicians--Illinois--Chicago--Biography.
Surgeons--Illinois--Chicago--Biography.
Flight crews--Biography.
World War, 1939-1945--Participation, African American.
World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, American.
African Americans--Social conditions--20th century.
South Side (Chicago, Ill.)--Biography.
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Genre/Form:Biographies.
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Edition:First edition.
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Description:xii, 305 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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Series:True stories in focus.
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Summary:"The Tuskegee Airmen heroically fought for the right to be officers of the US military so that they might participate in World War II by flying overseas to help defeat fascism. However, after winning that battle, they faced their next great challenge at Freeman Field, Iowa, where racist white officers barred them from entering the prestigious Officers' Club that their rank promised them. The Freeman Field Mutiny, as it became known, would eventually lead to the desegregation of the US armed forces, forever changing the course of American history and race relations. One Black officer who refused to give in to the bigotry at Freeman Field was James Buchanan "JB" Williams. JB grew up the son of sharecroppers, but his loving family and insuppressible intellect drove him to push boundaries placed on Black Americans in the early twentieth century. JB's devotion to the betterment of others took him from the classroom where he learned to be a doctor, to serving as a medic in the US military and eventually joining the elite Tuskegee Airmen, where he fought to change the minds of all who believed Black men couldn't make good soldiers. But JB's greatest contribution came in his role as doctor and Civil Rights activist after the war, where he continued to push past injustices placed on Black Americans. Critically acclaimed author Barbara Binns tells the story of one man's remarkable life, and in doing so, explores the trials of the brave Black freedom fighters who defended the world against racism and bigotry, both on the front lines and at home"-- Provided by publisher
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Target Audience:008-012 Scholastic Focus.
Grades 4-6 Scholastic Focus.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9781338754261 (hardcover)
1338754262 (hardcover)
9781338754278 (ebook)
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Contents:Meet JB Williams
World War I
The Red Summer of 1919
Starting a new life
Separate but equal : Plessy v. Ferguson
Growing up JB
Double V for victory
Eleanor Roosevelt
Lieutenant Davis
Bombardiers
Freeman Field
Mutiny
The 101 Club
War's end
The war for health care
The National Medical Association
Medical practice
Mutiny's final acts
Legacy
Afterword : a history of black medicine.