Turbulence Before Takeoff: The Life & Times of Aviation Pioneer Marlon DeWitt Green - History Colorado Center
Friday, February 7, 2014 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Unbelievable as it seems today, prior to the mid-1960s no African American pilots flew for major U.S. Airlines. It took the indomitable will of Air Force pilot Marlon Green, sacrifice from his family, the efforts of a tireless attorney, and a Supreme Court decision to end segregation in the nation's cockpits. Historian and author Flint Whitlock explores this compelling figure in modern aviation and civil rights history.
Where: the History Colorado Center, 12th & Broadway
Cost: $4 members, $5 nonmembers
Reservations: Not required. Tickets can be purchased by calling 303 866 2394 , or at the door.
Marlon Green was our long time member Eleanor Green's husband. I suspect that many new folk won't know Eleanor, since she has not been in quite a while. But lots of people know the family and have followed this story