T.M. Berry Project: A Long Way from the Back of the Bus

Archival Content Notice: This post was published in 2011 and may contain outdated information. It may not reflect current library services or accessibility standards. If you need assistance accessing this content, please contact UC Libraries.
Archival Content Notice: This post was published in 2011 and may contain outdated information. If you need assistance accessing this content, please contact UC Libraries.

By Laura Laugle

Throughout processing the collection there have been a few things which I’ve really wanted to find. This photo is one of them. On the left is Lt. Roger Terry, one of three Tuskegee Airmen whom Theodore M. Berry defended during court-martial hearings for entering an illegally segregated officers’ club at Freeman Field in Indiana.

For more information on the Tuskegee Airmen trial and the Freeman Field Mutiny, please see T.M. Berry Project: The Tuskegee Airmen Case of 1945.

T.M. Berry Project: A Long Way from the Back of the Bus

In 2010, the University of Cincinnati Libraries received a $61,287 grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission of the Archives and Records Administration to fully process the Theodore M. Berry Collection in the Archives & Rare Books Library.  All information and opinions published on the Berry project website and in the blog entries are those of the individuals involved in the grant project and do not reflect those of the National Archives and Records Administration.  We gratefully acknowledge the support of NARA.

T.M. Berry Project: A Long Way from the Back of the Bus