Twenty-five years after Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry honored William R. Norwood, the first Black pilot for United, as part of its “Take Flight” exhibit, the exhibit gets an update, and the pioneering pilot and his wife draw a crowd of loving friends and family.
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