Virtual Lecture | Latino Americans Sacrificing to Serve Their Country
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Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a special presentation by Christina Chavarria, Program Coordinator, Education Initiatives, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, on the experience of Tony Acevedo, a devoted American despite his Mexican heritage discrimination. He was among more than 500,000 Latino men and women who served in the US military during World War II. Even after he was captured and tortured by the Germans, Tony’s dedication to his fellow soldiers never wavered. He tended to their medical and spiritual needs and risked his life to record their experiences in captivity in a secret diary.
Chavarria will also discuss the roles of Mexican American women in the role of the defense industry and on the home front.
Special thanks to Amigos Meat Distributors, LP for generously supporting the Museum’s Latinx Heritage Month Lecture Series.
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.