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Fly For Freedom - Celebrate the Unsung Heroes of World War II

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On Friday, March 21, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., join the Karshner Museum for an inspiring multimedia performance by Living Voices, where dynamic solo performances and archival films come together to transform history into a deeply personal and moving journey.

  • Karshner Museum and Center for Culture & Arts - 309 4th St NE, Puyallup, WA 98372

Who Were the Real "Rosie the Riveters"?

This question invites us to explore the vital contributions of Black women during World War II, particularly in aviation, where their efforts often went unrecognized.

Discover the remarkable contributions of Black women in World War II aviation, as one trailblazing young pilot soars for Double Victory— championing democracy both at home and abroad. Antoinette and her family stand alongside millions of Black Americans dedicating themselves to their country in the defense industries, bravely confronting racism, sexism, and fascism on every front.

The performance is developed in partnership with the Museum of Flight, Museum of History & Industry, and The Boeing Company, and funded by the Baker Grant.