The correct answer is the following.
African Americans did not receive the same honors as other heroes returning from the war.
The inference about the achievement of the Tuskegee Airman that is correct is “That African Americans did not receive the same honors as other heroes returning from the war.”
The first African American aviators of the United States Army Air Corps (AAC) were the Tuskegee. The ACC was the precursor of the United States Air Force. Trained in the base of Alabama, the Tuskegee had active participation in World War II.
But when they returned home at the end of the war, they were not recognized for their war efforts. They still living in a segregated society. It was until the President George W. Bush administration that the survivors Tuskegee members received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2007.