
A pioneering group of Black pilots and servicemen are determined to prove their mettle and make their mark on history during World War II, but must face racism and discrimination at home.

Overcoming a history of racism and inequality, five Tuskegee Airmen make the journey to witness the inauguration of the first Black President of the United States.

Thousands of Black pilots attended flight training at Moton Field; from this group emerged the heroic Tuskegee Airmen, who bravely served in World War II.

Some of the best pilots, mechanics and servicemen in the American military are forced to train in segregated facilities and engage in separate missions.