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The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American pilots who fought in World War II, known for their bravery and skill in combat. They were the first Black aviators in the United States Army Air Corps, breaking racial barriers in the military and contributing significantly to the Allied war effort. Their success in missions not only helped to challenge the prevailing racial stereotypes of the time but also paved the way for desegregation in the U.S. Armed Forces.