About Our Story, Too
Our Story, Too: Women, Native Americans and African Americans in the Revolutionary War
This documentary uncovers the often-untold contributions of women, Native Americans and African Americans during the Revolutionary War, highlighting individuals with South Carolina ties through expert commentary and dramatic reenactments.
Our Story, Too is produced by SCETV with production funding provided by the South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commissions (SC250).
Join South Carolina ETV, in partnership with SC250, for a special screening of Our Story, Too: Women, Native Americans and African Americans and The American Revolution. There is no cost to attend, but tickets are required.
APRIL 21
Newberry Opera House
Reception, 5-6 p.m. | Screening, 6-8 p.m.
Interested in Hosting a Screening?

If you have additional questions, please contact SCETV directly via email.
South Carolina ETV and SC250 invite community partners, schools and organizations to join in commemorating our state’s role in America’s founding by hosting a screening or a watch party for Our Story, Too. If your organization is interested in hosting an event, please use the information in the engagement toolkit below.
Engagement Toolkit
- Download Discussion Questions (PDF)
- Download a Pre-Show Slide Template (PPT)
- Download a Post-Show Slide Template (PPT)
- Download Event Survey (PDF)
- Download Editable Invitation Graphic (DOCX)
Combine screenings of Our Story, Too with The American Revolution by accessing screening resources for the Ken Burns film.
South Carolina's 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution
South Carolina ETV and Public Radio is partnering with SC250, recognizing the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. SC250’s mission is to commemorate and highlight South Carolina’s role in the war by educating, engaging and inspiring both residents and visitors. This content will spotlight untold stories of individuals whose experiences helped shape America’s future.