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Publication Date: 2012
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Flight of the Blackbird: "Red Tails" and Fighting for American Legitimacy
Beck, Bernard
Multicultural Perspectives, v14 n4 p208-211 2012
"Red Tails," a recent movie about the Tuskegee Airmen in battle, is the latest in a line of movies that seem to petition for admission to the fellowship of the mainstream American society by showing stories of groups overcoming discrimination and proving their strength and their patriotism. As the most excluded and longest-lasting pariah group, African Americans have enacted this scenario in real life and in the popular culture many times. Movies about war and the military are a powerful means of showing minority group worthiness. Those who will risk their lives in battle on behalf of the homeland and will fight with extraordinary skill should be worthy applicants for inclusion.
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Racial Relations, Popular Culture, Didacticism, Recognition (Achievement), Patriotism, African American Achievement, African American Influences, Change Agents, Advocacy, Consciousness Raising, Citizen Participation, Multicultural Education, Social Integration
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Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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