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A Screening of “Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II”

EVENT LINK: http://tinyurl.com/invisible-warriors-screening
March 20th, 7pm-9pm EST, Virtual, $5

Spend an evening with Gregory S. Cooke, producer and director of the documentary "Invisible Warriors, African American Women and World War II." Mr. Cooke will introduce the film and give us perspective on the contribution of these "Invisible Warriors" before the movie is shown.

“Invisible Warriors tells the important story of women who have been ignored for too long due to their race, gender, and class. African American “Rosie the Riveters” highlight the resilience, tenacity, dedication, and pride of a people, with lessons that transcend the barriers between us and that resonant today.”—Amber Mitchell, Asst. Director of Public Engagement, The National World War II Museum.

Gregory S. Cooke has dedicated his career as an educator and historian to help relocate African Americans to the main pages of history. Invisible Warriors is his directorial debut.

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