As Black History Month closes, THE GREEN BOX film production team honors the Tuskegee Airmen of WWII. While treated as second class citizens at home, nonetheless, they fought with unparalleled courage and commitment. Let us remember them always!
We interviewed Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, and here's one eye-opening excerpt of him talking about segregation at home during WWII as compared with his POW experience.

CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW for a 2:12 video. If you like it, please share with your friends and veterans.
In other news, THE GREEN BOX author Jim Kurtz will be sharing his powerpoint presentation about his dad and book, along with film clips 3/27 from 2-4pm at the Wenham Museum's Patton Family Archives in South Hamilton, MA. One correction from our last newsletter, the event will cost:
$20 for the general public; $15 for veterans, seniors and members.
Click here for reservations: Patton Family Archives
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