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WW2: Forgotten Mission of the 6888th Battalion

Warfare

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The 6th Triple-A: A History of Discrimination

Charity Adams was a member of the 6th Triple-A. She says she and other black women were mistreated when they moved up to New York after World War II. They say that once they got recruited, one or two would kill them if they didn't get into training uniform. The men had to fix mattresses with straws in order to sleep on board their ships as they traveled across the Atlantic for three months.

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