“INVISIBLE WARRIORS: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN WORLD WAR II” SCREENING AND Q&A

“Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II,” produced and directed by former Drexel Assistant Adjunct Professor, Gregory S. Cooke, features the amazing stories of the first African American women to work in industry and government administrative service. It is an unforgettable conversation among Rosie the Riveters who share their wartime memories, recounting their battles against racism at home, Nazism abroad and sexism everywhere.

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