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Invisible Warriors is a documentary that shares the individual experiences of a small group of elegant ladies who represent the 600,000 Black women who fled lives as domestics and sharecroppers to work in factories and U.S. government offices during World War II. These patriotic pioneers share their wartime memories, recounting their battles against racism at home, Nazism abroad, and sexism everywhere.
In this program, join Gregory S. Cooke, documentary historian and the film’s producer, for an introduction to the film. This is a virtual presentation. You may register to view it at home, or come watch it on the big screen in our Meeting Room.
To view the film, you can register for either of the following programs to receive a link to watch the film at your convenience from home, or join us for a screening in the library on Sunday, March 12 at 2 pm.
PLEASE NOTE: To register to view this program from home, and to get the link to view the movie from home, you must register at this link: https://bit.ly/3h8qcdr