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Forgotten Souls

The Search for the Lost Tuskegee Airmen

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Pub Date Jan 27 2026 | Archive Date Feb 03 2026


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Description

NPR investigative journalist and the daughter of a Tuskegee Airman, Cheryl W. Thompson explores the stories of the 27 Tuskegee Airmen – the Black pilots who fought for America in WWII – who went missing in combat, the lives they lived, the reasons their planes went down, why the remains of all but two were never found, and the impact their disappearances had on their families and communities.

In 1945, World War II ended one of the deadliest conflicts in history. Geared for battle were nearly 1,000 trailblazing Black pilots trained at the Tuskegee Army Air Field, an unrepentantly segregated facility in Alabama. Hailing from the Iowa cornfields to the Texas Gulf Coast to the tobacco plantations of North Carolina, the Tuskegee Airmen already proved, under the toughest circumstances, to be among the most resilient and defiantly patriotic men of the Army Air Corps.

27 of them disappeared during the final critical missions in Europe. So, too, would the government’s efforts to find them or help to bring closure to the loved ones that the valiant 332nd Fighter Group left behind.

In Forgotten Souls, award-winning investigative journalist Cheryl W. Thompson delves into the true stories of the Black combat pilots who faced unimaginable racism—before, during and after the war—from a military that told them they were less than, even as their courage and aviation prowess saved scores of White brothers-in-arms from the enemy and possibly death.

As cruel as war itself could be, the friends, family, communities and fellow Tuskegee Airmen who mourned the lost pilots never imagined how unforgivable it could get. After 80 years, Forgotten Souls honors the impact they made, and the sacrifices they endured on America’s behalf.
NPR investigative journalist and the daughter of a Tuskegee Airman, Cheryl W. Thompson explores the stories of the 27 Tuskegee Airmen – the Black pilots who fought for America in WWII – who went...

A Note From the Publisher

Cheryl W. Thompson is available for in-person and virtual presentations on The Tuskegee Airmen.

Please contact Ann Pryor at Kensington Books for arrangements:
apryor@kensingtonbooks.com

Cheryl W. Thompson is available for in-person and virtual presentations on The Tuskegee Airmen.

Please contact Ann Pryor at Kensington Books for arrangements:
apryor@kensingtonbooks.com


Advance Praise

“Forgotten Souls is a tenacious reporting journey that illuminates a part of American history too often relegated to the shadows. Its exploration ensures heroic men and women won’t be forgotten, starting with the author’s own father.” —Robert Samuels, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of His Name is George Floyd

“Gifted investigative journalist Cheryl W. Thompson utilizes her skills in tracing the deep and enduring mysteries of these lost Tuskegee Airmen who changed aviation history. Lost they may be, she nevertheless has given their descendants a gift of discovery in reminding us all of the heroism these Black pilots showed during battle.” —Wil Haygood, author of Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination that Changed America

“Thompson restores to vivid life black men whose valor has gone unknown and uncelebrated for far too long.” —Leonard Pitts, Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winner and author of The Last Thing You Surrender

“Forgotten Souls beautifully honors a group of American heroes whose courage and sacrifice have never been properly recognized: twenty-seven Tuskegee Airmen, pioneering Black aviators, who vanished without a trace while flying dangerous missions in World War II. With exhaustive research and beautiful writing, Cheryl W. Thompson brings these brave men back to life—and charts the oppressive Jim Crow discrimination they had to overcome both before and after joining the segregated U.S. military. As far as the nation was concerned, they were forgotten. Thompson corrects that unconscionable berror.” —Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author of Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America.

“Forgotten Souls brings to life the forgotten stories of the valiant twenty-seven Tuskegee airmen who vanished without a trace during their World War II service in Europe. These courageous unsung heroes deserve their place in history now more than ever.” —Susan Tate Ankeny, author of American Flygirl and The Girl and the Bombardier

“Forgotten Souls is a tenacious reporting journey that illuminates a part of American history too often relegated to the shadows. Its exploration ensures heroic men and women won’t be forgotten...


Marketing Plan

• Print and digital ARCs

• Author tour

• Preorder gift offer through select indie bookstores

• Print and digital advertising

• Outreach and partnerships with HBCUs, Black fraternities and sororities, and special interest organizations

• National publicity campaign, including print, broadcast and online media

• Early reviewer promotions through NetGalley, Goodreads, and Edelweiss

• Social media campaign including advertising, giveaways, shareable images, and dedicated hashtags

• Black History Month tie-ins and promotions

• Author appearance at NEIBA Fall Trade Show 2026

• Featured at Kensington's Nonfiction Upfronts (October 2025)


• Print and digital ARCs

• Author tour

• Preorder gift offer through select indie bookstores

• Print and digital advertising

• Outreach and partnerships with HBCUs, Black fraternities and...


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ISBN 9781496750778
PRICE $30.00 (USD)
PAGES 288

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