Ernest Henderson biographical file, 1991-2006.

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Ernest Henderson biographical file, 1991-2006.

1991-2006

Biographical sketches, interviews, news coverage re Henderson's career in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a pilot and flight instructor at Tuskegee Flying School during World War II, and later life as an educator; 3 black and white copy print photographs picturing Henderson in his pilot's uniform and his plane in flight.

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