Two murals dedicated to one of the last living members of the Tuskegee Airmen were unveiled at Boston Logan International Airport Monday.
Lt. Col. Enoch O'Dell"Woody" Woodhouse II was on hand at the arrivals area of Terminal C, near the USO facility, for the ceremony honoring his service in the U.S. military's first all-Black military aviation division.
"When I look around here and see what all of the organizations and all of the people can do for one purpose, [it] is amazing to me," said Woodhouse, who is from Massachusetts and still lives in the area. The Tuskegee Airmen are famed for helping the country win the war in the air despite the racism they dealt with on the ground.
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