Pan Am Blackbirds: Airline's first Black flight attendants to reunite in DC after decades
What to know about Pan Am Blackbirds: Airline's first Black flight attendants to reunite in DC after decades
In 1969, a pioneering group of women became the first Black flight attendants for the Pan American World Airways.
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What happened
In 1969, a pioneering group of women became the first Black flight attendants for the Pan American World Airways.
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