Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free - An accidental conversation

alexjefferson.jpgA highlight of my recent trip to Denver for the NWP’s Urban Sites Conference was meeting Alexander Jefferson. He was on the same flight from Sacto to Denver. I spotted him at the baggage pickup zone. It probably seemed like an idiotic question, but seeing an African-American gentleman wearing a Tuskegee Airman jacket, I had to ask, “Pardon me, but were you a Tuskegee Airman?” As I stood with him for a few minutes, listening to his story, I vowed to think of ways to make his lived experiences accessible to other teachers - and their students. He was actually on his way to present to students in one of Denver’s public schools (saw his picture a day later in the Denver Times as he stood surrounded by young students).

Alex was one of 32 Tuskegee Airman to be shot down over Germany, and the only one to have written about the African-American experience behind barbed wired in a German prison camp: Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free. From NPR’s recent interview, you can get an idea of his energy, his resiliency, and his commitment to fighting for social justice.

I hope within this school year to arrange a videoconference with Alex Jefferson (from Wayne State University) and teachers in my district’s Teaching American History grant - and to stream the event so that a nation-wide audience can learn from this extraordinary American.

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4 Responses to “Red Tail Captured, Red Tail Free - An accidental conversation”


  1. 1 Janine Lim May 7, 2008 at 10:59 am

    Wayne State University, where? If it’s the one in Michigan, I’d love to collaborate with you on this!!

    Janine

  2. 2 blogwalker May 7, 2008 at 7:08 pm

    Janine,

    Alexander Jefferson lives in Detroit, so yes, it’s Michigan’s Wayne State. I would love to collaborate!

    I also wanted to share with you how the RAP project between two first grade classrooms has continued beyond the initial videoconference. The teachers will connect May 28 for their 3rd videoconference. They’re hoping to partner for next year’s RAP too.

    Gail

  3. 3 Janine Lim May 9, 2008 at 1:39 pm

    That’s great to hear about RAP!

    For Alexandar, maybe it could be in the same format we do with our local veterans:
    http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/dl/veterans/index.htm

    I have a contact at Wayne RESA, and also access to a Polycom RSS that could be used for streaming. So let’s keep talking about it - maybe via email - jlim@remc11.k12.mi.us.

    Janine

  4. 4 blogwalker May 9, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Can you help me with the logistics of arranging for the videoconference on the Michigan end (Wayne State?)?

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