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Doug Melville | Invisible Generals

2025/2/11
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Doug Melville: 我受邀参加了《红色机尾》的首映,但电影虚构了历史,忽略了我家族族长本杰明·O·戴维斯的名字。这促使我开始调查家族历史,发现我的家族在美国军队中做出的贡献被忽视了。我意识到,电影为了避免支付版税,随意更改历史人物的名字,这让我感到震惊。我决定要确保我的家族拥有故事的版权,并从家族的角度写下这个故事,这就是我写《隐形将军》的灵感来源。我认为,作为家庭成员,我们必须掌控自己的遗产,并确保以可信和合法的方式讲述和传承。

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Doug Melville's journey to write "Invisible Generals" began with a disheartening experience at a screening of "Red Tails." The film's fictionalization omitted his family's legacy, prompting him to research his ancestors' stories. He uncovered the remarkable accomplishments of America's first two Black generals, his great-uncles Benjamin O. Davis Jr. and Benjamin Davis Sr., and their struggles against racial invisibility.
  • Doug Melville's book "Invisible Generals" rediscovers the legacy of America's first two Black generals.
  • The book was inspired by the fictionalization of the Tuskegee Airmen in the film "Red Tails."
  • The book celebrates the everyday heroes behind the scenes and promotes using ancestors' victories to broaden perspectives.

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Doug Melville discusses his book, "Invisible Generals: Rediscovering Family Legacy, and a Quest to Honor America’s First Black Generals." The book takes us on a journey from post-Civil War America to modern-day Europe and Asia, introducing readers to prominent yet hidden heroes, inspired by Doug’s own story.  In 2011, Doug was thrilled to be invited to an advanced screening of George Lucas’ “Red Tails,” a fresh take on America’s first Black aerial squadron, the Tuskegee Airmen. However, that excitement faded quickly when he realized the film had fictionalized the story to the point of omitting all of the names and details of the heroes from the story entirely, including Benjamin O. Davis Jr., the founding commander of the unit and the patriarch of Doug’s family. Inspired, Doug began investigating passed-down histories of his family and realized that America’s first two Black Generals – Benjamin O. Davis Jr. and Benjamin Davis Sr. – were not only a father and son, but had also raised Doug’s father. He then began unearthing stories of their incredible accomplishments, their perseverance and their trauma, and realized that even when living at the highest ranks of public service, they were treated as if they were invisible because of their race. Doug’s book celebrates the everyday heroes behind the scenes, reminding us to utilize our ancestors’ victories to broaden our vision of what is possible. Visit youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle) to watch this episode.