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Actor Kerry Washington visits Anna Mae Robertson,6888 World War II veteran and Congressional Medal recipient - Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper

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Popular Actor Kerry Washington visited with Anna Mae Robertson at her home on Sunday, October 27, 2024, during a visit to Milwaukee. Ms. Robertson is one the last remaining Soldiers of the historic 6888 Postal Battalion in World War II, which is the only all-black female unit in military history. While Ms. Robertson was all […]

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Spirituality Facts

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Democratic Party Facts

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