Eugene Bullard
World's First Black Fighter Pilot
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Pages: 160
Trim size: 5.500in x 8.500in
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Paperback
Pub Date: 09/01/2016
ISBN: 9-781-5883-8326-6
List Price: $15.95
EPUB
Pub Date: 09/01/2016
ISBN: 9-781-6030-6196-4
List Price: $15.95
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Eugene Bullard
World's First Black Fighter Pilot
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A Booklist "Top 10 Multicultural Nonfiction for Youth" Selection
Finalist for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Southwest Region Crystal Kite Award
Winner of the 2016 Young Adult Silver Medal of the Military Writers Society of America
Pioneering black aviator Eugene Bullard, descended from slaves, became the world’s first black fighter pilot, though he was barred from serving the United States because of the color of his skin.
Growing up in Georgia, Bullard faced discrimination and the threat of lynching. He ran away from home at twelve and eventually made his way to France, where he joined the French Foreign Legion and later the Lafayette Flying Corps. He saw fierce combat during World War I and was wounded multiple times. He returned to the United States with a chest full of medals, but once again faced discrimination. Bullard was all but ignored in the United States, even as, at age sixty-four in 1959, he was made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor.
Eugene Bullard’s is a remarkable story of accomplishment despite racial prejudice. Author Larry Greenly’s biography includes numerous historical photographs of Bullard throughout his travels.
—Mountain Times
—Military Writers Society of America
Winner
New Mexico - Arizona Book Awards, New Mexico Book Co-op
Short-listed
Crystal Kite Award, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Southwest Region
Winner
Gold Moonbeam Children's Book Award for Nonfiction, Independent Publisher
Runner-up
Book Award: Young Adult Category, Military Writers Society of America
Commended
Top 10 Multicultural Nonfiction for Youth, Booklist