• The National WWII Museum
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Lunchbox Lecture
H. Mortimer Favrot Orientation Center

Walter Stern, PhD, presents "World War II and the Civil Rights Movement"

When the fighting was finished, what did World War II mean for African Americans? Did the war give birth to the Civil Rights Movement, or did it stifle and delay black protest? Walter Stern, PhD, brings the war’s legacy for African Americans to life through vivid stories of veterans’ experiences in the postwar world.

For more information call 504-528-1944 x 463.

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Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Repeat every other week until 04/06/2016


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