The trailblazing soldiers depicted in the Netflix film are featured in a free virtual screening of an informative documentary on February 5, 2025. Here's how to reserve a seat.
A forgotten army of an all-black and all-female battalion of the US Women's Army Corp helped the war effort from Birmingham.
Nineteen women from Maryland served during World War II in the 6888th Battalion, which is featured in the film “The Six ...
When Charity Adams Earley was sent across seas in 1944 , she was faced with a monumental task: Get millions of pieces of mail ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion consisted mostly of Black American women. They were assigned to locations in England and France during World War II. Their mission was to clear ...
Nineteen women from Maryland served during World War II in the 6888th Battalion, the predominantly black postal unit now the subject of the blockbuster film “The Six Triple Eight.” After ...
It's a broadscale period drama that casts a spotlight on a neglected chapter of World War II history: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion of the Women's Army Corps was the only Black WAC ...
A historic photograph shows the women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in World War II. Courtesy of Family Search Because of its subject matter, my Christmas wish for “The Six ...
She was one of 40 Black women chosen to be part of the ... By the time the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was sent to Birmingham, England, in 1944, millions of pieces of mail sat ...