The San Antonio African American Community Archive & Museum will host a film screening exploring their groundbreaking service, followed by a panel discussion on how the treatment of women in the military has evolved.
The Six Triple Eight: In February 1945, the U.S. Army deployed the Six Triple Eight—855 women from the Women’s Army Corps—to England and France to clear a massive mail backlog during WWII. As the only predominantly Black female battalion to serve in Europe, they faced racism and sexism even within their ranks.
Admission is Free, for more information visit SAAACAM
Doors Open at 5:30 PM, film begins at 6 PM