The man called Brown Condor : the forgotten history of an African American fighter pilot / Thomas E. Simmons.
- Title
- The man called Brown Condor : the forgotten history of an African American fighter pilot / Thomas E. Simmons.
- Published by
- New York, NY : Skyhorse Pub., c2013.
- Format
- Book/text
- Author
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Details
- Description
- viii, 293 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), map; 23 cm.
- Summary
- The forgotten true story of American war hero John Charles Robinson, a.k.a. The Brown Condor of Ethiopia, and the commander of the Imperial Ethiopian Air Corps during the brutal Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935. Simmons brings to life Robinson's success in becoming a pilot, his expertise in building and assembling his own working aircraft, his influence on the establishment of a school of aviation at Tuskegee Institute. More than a biography of a black pilot who became a US hero, this book provides insight on racial conditions in the first half of the twentieth century and illustrates the political intrigue within a League of Nations afraid to face the rise of Fascism.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- collective biographies.
- Biographies
- Biographies.
- Contents
- Africa, 1954 -- Mississippi, 1910 -- Northbound -- Taste the wind -- Chicago, 1927 -- But will it fly? -- A twenty-dollar bet -- Hummingbird -- Tall tree, short cotton -- A world away -- Lonely voyage -- Marseilles -- Train from Djibouti -- Addis Ababa, 1935 -- Rocks in the clouds -- Audience with the Emperor -- Gathered at the river, 1935 -- Dogs and rabbits -- A lonely war -- Sportsmen and warriors -- Stranger to peace -- Reluctant hero -- Toward home -- Gulfport, 1936 -- Hard choices -- Once more to Africa.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Language
- English
- Note
- "A Herman Graf book."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [292]-293).
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain