The Six Triple Eight” — directed by Tyler Perry about the only all-Black Women’s Army Corps battalion to serve overseas in ...
Academy Award nominations were announced Thursday morning, and among all the “The Brutalists” and “Emilia Perezes” was a small film with a local ...
"It's very jarring and very few and far between that a script comes through and shocks you in this way," Ebony Obsidian says.
CATONSVILLE — 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.” ...
For centuries, women have sought natural remedies to manage the unique challenges of their health, from menstrual cramps to the hormonal shifts of menopause. With growing acceptance and legalization, ...
And she was one of 855 women who helped sort and deliver millions of pieces of mail in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion during World War II. A vintage photograph of Millie Dunn Veasey ...
The new movie tells the inspiring true story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, which was predominantly comprised of US black women. The film’s synopsis reads: “An army captain ...