More than 60 years have passed since World War II ended. A war where great men and women sacrificed their lives, their spirits to provide us the freedom we enjoy today. A special group of men stood out from the crowd during this time; the Tuskegee Airmen. The Tuskegee Airmen are known as a group of young men who enlisted in World War II to become America's firs
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Black History Month: Education is Empowerment

In celebration of Black History Month, my Team, the Southwest Airlines Community Affairs & Grassroots Department sponsored The Washington Informer First Annual African American Heritage Tour in the District of Columbia.
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Black History Month: History in the Making
History is always in the making at the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum located in Baltimore, Maryland. Since 1989, the Museum has been in the business of producing and exhibiting hundreds of African-American wax figures. Southwest Airlines has supported the Museum for six years as the Official Airline of the National Traveling Exhibit. The Southwest Cargo department
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Southwest Airlines Helps Students Making It In Business
Southwest Airlines is the Official Domestic Airline of the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), and our Community Affairs and Grassroots Department supports NFTE’s BizCamp and National Business Plan Competition and Annual Awards Gala.
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Celebrating Black History Month--Remembering Rosa Parks
Our memories of Rosa Parks, the Mother of the Modern Civil Rights Movement, remind us that everyday is Black History. Rosa Parks was known as an ordinary woman who did extraordinary things. Recently, in Washington, D.C., I was invited by the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute to represent Southwest Airlines at the U.S.



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