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Invisible Warriors Film & Discussion

A photo of women working

We invite you to join us for any and all of the events in this 3-part exploration of the documentary film, Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II. The documentary film tells the stories of a small group of women 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. Learn more about the film

Watch "Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II"
Available to stream online through Wednesday, March 15
When you register for An Evening with Documentary Historian Gregory S. Cooke, you'll get a link to stream Invisible Warriors at home. (65 minutes) NR

An Evening with Documentary Historian Gregory S. Cooke
Wednesday, March 15, 7:00-8:00pm, Online

After watching the film, enjoy an insightful conversation and Q&A session with director Gregory S. Cooke. Register now

Presented in partnership with 50 Illinois public libraries and the College of DuPage.