Betty Reid Soskin
Meet America's oldest National Park Ranger—a wartime Home Front worker profiled in the Museum's 2018 Electronic Field Trip about African American Experiences in World War II.
Meet America's oldest National Park Ranger—a wartime Home Front worker profiled in the Museum's 2018 Electronic Field Trip about African American Experiences in World War II.
Two months before Pearl Harbor, a sailor became Louisiana's first fatality in World War II.
Starlet Alma Carroll barnstormed the country to raise money for the war effort with Bob Hope, Cary Grant, Laurel and Hardy, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, Bing Crosby, and others.
As the "Hinge of Fate" was turning across the globe, Operation Torch became the US military's first step toward defeat of Nazi Germany in Europe.
With a glimpse of Stalin's grave in Red Square, a brutal legacy rewinds.
After your Museum visit, join us in BB’s Stage Door Canteen for a casual performance of wartime piano music!
Ages: Children entering grades 5th – 6th.
Week 1: June 12-16 (5th – 6th grades), 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Ages: Children entering grades 3rd – 4th.
Week 1: June 12-16 (3rd – 4th grades), 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.