Cinema Sunday: Men Of Bronze Sunday, November 6 | 2 p.m. NYS Museum Huxley Theater Adults and Teens | Free MEN OF BRONZE is the definitive story of the black American soldiers of the 369th combat regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," who served with the French Army in World War I. Although relegated to non-combat duty by the U.S. Command, the 369th was sent to France and spent more time in front-line trenches than any other American infantry unit. Fighting alongside French, Moroccan and Senegalese soldiers at the campaigns of Champagne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne, the courageous men of the 369th distinguished themselves in some of the fiercest battles of the Great War. Following the screening, there will be a brief Q&A with Senior Historian Aaron Noble and State Historian Devin Lander. For questions, please call (518) 474-8774. The New York State Museum is a program of the University of the State of New York | New York State Education Department