Invisible Warriors: A Documentary Film

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Meet a small group of 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 - the African American "Rosie the Riveters." These patriotic pioneers share wartime memories, recounting their battles against racism at home, Nazism abroad, and sexism everywhere.

Receive a link to stream this powerful film online at your convenience by registering for either the live introduction to the film or the closing Q&A session (details below), both featuring the film’s producer Gregory S. Cooke. Cooke is the Founder and President of the Basil and Becky Educational Foundation, dedicated to relocating African Americans from the margins to the main pages of American and global history.

Stream Invisible Warriors at your convenience on YouTube after you register for either the live introduction to the film or the closing Q&A session, both featuring the film's producer Gregory S. Cooke. 

Please use the following link to register:   Webinar Registration - Zoom

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

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