U.S. Air Force Integration in Europe: Photographs of African American Airman and Aircraft Maintenance in Paris, 1950s
U.S. Air Force
Sold by Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
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Sold by Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member:
AbeBooks Seller since 5 February 2021
African American U.S. Air Force mechanic photograph album documenting military service, aircraft maintenance, and social life among American servicemen stationed in France during the early Cold War, created circa 1950s. The photographs center on a Black airman serving as an airplane mechanic at U.S. air installations near Paris during the decade following President Harry S. Truman's 1948 Executive Order 9981, which mandated the desegregation of the United States armed forces. The images show the mechanic performing aircraft inspection and maintenance, mentoring newly assigned servicemen, and socializing with fellow airmen both on and off base. Several photographs depict interracial groups of servicemen together in barracks or exploring Parisian landmarks, offering visual evidence of the evolving social dynamics within the desegregated military during the early years of the Cold War. The album also captures moments of leisure and camaraderie among Black servicemen stationed abroad, including scenes of music listening, drinking, and informal gatherings that reflect the formation of community far from the racial segregation still prevalent in much of the United States. Disbound photograph album containing 54 silver gelatin photographs produced primarily in Paris, France and at nearby U.S. Air Force installations during the 1950s. Approximately forty photographs remain adhered to original album pages, with the remainder loose. The prints range in size from approximately 5 x 3 inches to 10 x 8 inches. Images depict aircraft maintenance operations, barracks interiors, off-duty recreation, and sightseeing in Paris. Several photographs show American military aircraft on the tarmac, including a twin-jet medium bomber undergoing maintenance and a transport aircraft beside which paratroopers assemble before departure. The central subject appears repeatedly near aircraft and maintenance equipment, and one annotated photograph shows him leaning against a U.S. Air Force bomber with the caption "California Buddy. I am teaching him the ropes. He's a new mechanic," indicating his role training new personnel. Another image captioned "Bad landing" shows a damaged aircraft raised on jacks during inspection. Off-duty scenes include servicemen relaxing in barracks bunks, reading comics, and visiting Paris landmarks including the Arc de Triomphe. One interior photograph shows several Black servicemen gathered around a turntable playing records while raising drinks, capturing an informal social gathering among enlisted men. A studio stamp from Fox Co., San Antonio, Texas dated August 1954 appears on one print, possibly connected to the airman's training or stateside assignment. Archive of 54 photographs. Silver gelatin prints measuring approximately 5 x 3 inches to 10 x 8 inches. Approximately forty photographs remain mounted to original album pages with additional loose prints present. The archive documents the lived experience of African American servicemen in the early years of military desegregation while stationed overseas during the expansion of American air power in Europe. U.S. airbases in France served as important logistical and operational centers during the early Cold War, supporting NATO air operations and the projection of American military presence across Western Europe. These photographs capture both the technical labor performed by Air Force mechanics and the social environments of enlisted men stationed abroad during a period when overseas deployment often exposed Black servicemen to different racial dynamics than those in the United States. Album disbound with covers absent. Photographs exhibit light handling wear consistent with age but remain clear with strong tonal contrast. Overall photographs in very good condition. A substantial visual record of African American military service, aviation labor, and everyday life within the desegregated U.S. Air Force in postwar Europe.
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