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(enhanced) The Tuskegee Airmen Postcard

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Signature Matte
18 pt thickness / 120 lb weight Soft white, soft eggshell texture
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  • Dimensions: 14.22 cm L x 10.79 cm H; qualified USPS postcard size
  • High quality, full-colour, full-bleed printing on both sides

Paper Type: Signature Matte

Our Signature Matte paper is a customer favorite—smooth to the touch with a soft eggshell texture that elevates any design. Its sturdy 18 pt weight and natural feel make it the ideal choice for timeless, sophisticated events.

  • Exclusively made for Zazzle
  • Made and Printed in the USA
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About This Design

(enhanced) The Tuskegee Airmen Postcard

(enhanced) The Tuskegee Airmen Postcard

From an old, scratched black-and-white photo. We removed the stains and blemishes, and made the dull colours more vibrant. Through the use of a sepia filter and cross-processing, finished with matching border and text caption, we turned the dull worn photo into a great poster and from there this postcard. A must have for aviation, World War 2 or Black Americana collectors. Custom editions available. (your own text, logo, custom sizes). Contact us. The Tuskegee Airmen is the popular name of a group of African American pilots who fought in World War II. Formally, they were the 332nd Fighter Group of the Air Corps. The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American military aviators in the forces. During World War II, African Americans in many U.S. states still were subject to Jim Crow laws. The American military was racially segregated, as was much of the federal government. The Tuskegee Airmen were subject to racial discrimination, both within and outside the army. Despite these adversities, they flew with distinction. They were particularly successful in their missions as bomber escorts in Europe. (source: Wikipedia)

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Added on 14/4/11, 2:26 pm
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