The Six Triple Eight (2024) dir. Tyler Perry
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The Six Triple Eight (2024) dir. Tyler Perry
The Six Triple Eight
Major Charity E. Adams and Captain Mary Kearney inspect members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in England on February 15, 1945.
The WWII 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the first and only all-Black female unit to be deployed overseas during WWII.
Their nickname was “Six-Triple Eight” and their motto was “No Mail, Low Morale.”
Original Caption: “Somewhere in England, Maj. Charity E. Adams,…and Capt. Abbie N. Campbell,…inspect the first contingent of Negro members of the Women’s Army Corps assigned to overseas service.” (read more)
The Six Triple Eight was a wonderful movie and i believe everyone should take the time and watch it! I’m not biggest Tyler Perry fan but i will give him his props becuase this was wonderfully directly while also being extremely informative on what it was like to be in the army as a black women back in the day.
Episode 39: The Six Triple Eight (the 6888)
Happy Friday! This week, we discuss the movie The Six Triple Eight (The 6888), which came out in December 2024. When will there be a movie about women in WW2 that we actually love? Charity Adams kicks ass, though.
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Woman Warrior Honors ‘The Six Triple Eight’ and Veterans During Black History Month
The 6888 monument in the Buffalo Soldier Military Park at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas a and consist of a 25-inch Bronze bust of the unit’s Commanding Officer, LTC Charity Adams (Earley), eight black granite panels highlighting the unit’s lineage, historical information and key unit pictures. February 5, 2024 By Laurie Hanson During Black History Month, Keshia Javis-Jones is inspiring others to…
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Television series in develpment about the 'Six Triple Eight’ All-Black Female WWII Battalion. Check out my interview with Krystal Harris, a screenwriter trying to get the TV series on air. Read her interview here: https://www.africanamericanreports.com/2022/12/television-series-in-develpment-about.html
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