6888th Central Battalion
An African American historical poster that pays tribute to the legacy of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. This group of African American women served with honor overseas during World War II.
The poster features images of Major Charity Adams Earley and selects women that served in this battalion. It also features the following words that inform the viewer of some of the history of this distinguished group.
“The 688th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only All Black and All female battalion that served overseas during World War II. Led by Major Charity Adams Earley, it consisted of over 855 African American women. Many of the members received medals for their exemplary service and in 2018, a monument was erected in their honor at Fort Leavenworth “.
This work of art measures 17 inches x 11 inches (paper size) and 17 inches x 11 inches (image size). It is printed on high-quality glossy paper with a weight of 230 GSM.Â
A beautiful historical poster meant to motivate, educate and inspire. Get one for your home, school, church or office today!
Unframed Poster: 17×11 inches (image size) – 17×11 inches (poster size)
Framed Poster: 19×13 inches (framed size) – 17×11 inches (poster size)
” Black History Happens Everyday! “