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Cast: Paul Winfield, Roger C. Terry, Robert Routh, Charles Fuller
Three war veterans tell about their experiences with racism in World War Two.
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Fans of thought-provoking documentaries will appreciate this 1999 film's intimate look at the experiences of three Black WWII veterans who faced racism during their service. The compelling first-hand accounts from Paul Winfield, Roger C. Terry, and others provide a powerful window into an overlooked chapter of history.
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