A dream turned reality, MLK contributions to a diverse force
As the nation celebrates Martin Luther King Day Jan. 18, 2016, Airmen across the globe are reminded that his legacy can be found in more than just history books. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader who took a stand against segregation. The road to having a desegregated force started with the Tuskegee Airmen. Today, Airmen of all ethnicities embrace leading the way together in the most diverse Air Force in history. (Courtesy Photo)
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