"Whats Done In The Dark," The Millie McGhee-Morris Story

Tuesday, Feb 27 - 2:00PM to 5:00PM

A free screening of the documentary "Whats Done In The Dark," with Millie McGhee-Morris. There will also be a Q & A session following the documentary. McGhee-Morris is a nationally known author and playwright. After 10 years of genealogical research with the LDS Family History Library, she wrote a book and produced a film about her research, a two-hour documentary called "What's Done in the Dark." It's the story of Millie as a young girl who grew up hiding a secret to save her family from death. This family secret crippled her emotionally into adulthood. The film documents her journey into history to verify her blood relationship to late FBI Director John Edgar Hoover. Millie McGhee-Morris was illiterate until age 47. Today, she is a successful best-selling author and speaker. Her tireless efforts and establishment of a non-profit organization called Young Talented achievers, Inc

Sponsor:
Muliticultural Student Services
Location:
TSC, Auditorium - Map it
Open To:
Students Alumni Faculty Staff Public 
Admission Info:
Free
Contact:
Johnny Lopez
797-1733
johnny.lopez@usu.edu

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