Story of a Red Tail Tuskegee Airman, his wife and orphaned daughter



















Tuskegee Love Letters - by Kim Russell
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When America called, African American men and their wives responded

       TUSKEGEE LOVE LETTERS 
Tuskegee Love Letters is a collection of actual,
intimate, personal letters between a wife and husband,
separated by war. Written during World War II,
by a Tuskegee Airman and family, each letter is heartfelt
and filled with love, concern and hope. 
America's war widows of today will understand the 
anguish and the joy and the humor. 
As the story evolves, read the daughter's
journey to learn more about her parents.

Excellent piece for stage setting, museum setting, veteran
celebrations, classroom or humanities discussions.

One-act readers theater 
Cast of 4 people - 2 women, 2 men, 16 pages


 

Click here to order Tuskegee Love Letters

Look here Harpo Productions....we have a project for you.
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[untitled] HARLEM cable series

Inspired by Letters written by Bernard and Luana Knighten

Adapted by BYRON TIDWELL
© 2008 Kim K. Russell and Byron Tidwell

A television series based on the prolific writings of the founder of magazine called Essence. The series tells the dramatic story of the Harlem community from World War II through the beginnings of the Civil Rights Era. Harlem is at once a love story, a story of patriotism, a story of the fight against racism, and a story of trancendence and accomplishment. The hidden history of the vibrant Harlem community comes to light in this touching, personal series.

Click here to watch the video presentation to Oprah Winfrey and Harpo Productions, about the upcoming television series...
















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