welcome i am in the archives department of labor. we are so pleased to host such a wonderful group and one of her favorite events. and you can do that online anytime or in the hallway today. so let me remind you of how the festival works, we will have an author speak no for 30 minutes followed by a ten minute question and answer. and then i will walk the author to sign books and you can purchase the book and meet the author and discuss the book even more. sorry first author is sandra, she is a veteran teacher industry and, for two decades she lived abroad in the united states army germany, and a leader as international school of europe, africa and asia. she and her doctorate in history, ohio state university. her focus on gender, african american history, and the publication of her book, glory in the spirit, how for black women took on the army in world war ii. she is active in the national movement in the bill of rights effort to protect ohio s natural resources. her occup
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