America’s First Black Astronaut Candidate Finally Went Into Space at Age 90

Ed Dwight, who trained as an engineer and Air Force test pilot, was the first African American officer selected for the Air Force astronaut training program in 1961. Yet despite his achievements at the Aerospace Research Pilot School, racial barriers of the 1960s blocked his entry into NASA’s Astronaut Corps.

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