The MOT invites you & a guest to a VIP event celebrating Black History
Month & showcasing the exhibition, Fighting for the Right to Fight:
African American Experiences in World War II, presented by the
National WWII Museum With special guest, Mrs. Allene Carter, daughter
in law of Medal of Honor recipient, Sgt. Edward Carter, & Author of
Honoring Sergeant Carter: Redeeming a Black World War II Heros Legacy.
Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World
War II shares the personal and group experiences of African American
men and women during World War II. The exhibit examines social changes
brought about by the events of World War II and connects African
Americans efforts during the war to the burgeoning Civil Rights
Movement. Museum of Tolerance February 27, 2020 6:30-8:00pm view
exhibit 7:00pm program Light refreshments served Rsvp required.
Register below: Please be considerate of our residential neighbors and
make every effort to avoid driving through single-family residential
neighborhood streets. Museum of Tolerance 9786 W. Pico Boulevard Los
Angeles, CA 90035 MOT Website:
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