Retired Major Fannie Griffin McClendon is one of the last surviving members of the first and only all-Black women unit sent overseas in World War II.
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Discover the heroism of the U.S. Army's 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the first all-Black female unit deployed overseas during WWII.
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The author of "The Great Believers" has joined in an effort to fight antisemitism and also publicly criticized Israel.
That was the motto of the 6888th, a battalion that made history in World War II as the first and only Women’s Army Corps unit ...
Tyler Perry is shining a movie spotlight on the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion's significant impact on World War ...
Clunky storytelling doesn’t get in the way of this important real-life story about the heroic 6888th Postal Directory ...
The new movie, “The Six Triple Eight,” showcases the story of the only women’s Army Corps battalion of color during World War ...
Anna Mae Robertson is one of the last surviving members of the U.S. Women's Army Corps Battalion portrayed in the film "The Six Triple Eight." ...
Tensions between the U.S. and Cuba had dramatically escalated following the failed 1961 U.S. attempt to overthrow revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and his communist ruling party. Known as the Bay of ...