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Tyler Perry released the trailer for his Netflix movie “The Six Triple Eight” on Wednesday. The movie tells the true story about the 6888 Battalion, the only predominantly Black Women’s Army Corps (WAC) unit during World War II.

Tyler Perry captioned the trailer on X.com:

“You have no idea what it means to me to have been given the grace and the blessing to be able to tell THIS story! Every detail is dedicated to the memory of the 855 black women and women of color of the Six Triple Eight. When America needed hope, they delivered! Coming to @Netflix Dec 20th!”

The women of the 6888 Battalion worked on the front lines distributing a three-year backlog of mail (17 million letters) to every soldier during WWII.

The women faced discrimination and racism on the front lines. Three Latina women were among their ranks.

“A lot of people do not want us to succeed,” Kerry Washington says as Captain Charity Adams in the film. “We have the most to prove.”

The women were given 6 months to distribute the mail. They accomplished their mission in less than 90 days.

Tyler Perry fans noted that “The Six Triple Eight” is his first movie in which Black women aren’t portrayed as weak, needy, physically abused, single mothers, or drug-addicts.

“The Six Triple Eight” will open in select theaters on December 6 and stream on Netflix on December 20.