COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A new movie is honoring a pioneering group of African American women and the work they did during World War II.
The film, The Six Triple Eight, highlights the work of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, and Sandra Waters-Holley is the daughter of one of the women in the battalion.
"I told someone today, sometimes you don't know your worth until years later,” Waters-Holley said. “I said, it's like a pity. We think we discard pity stone down on the street.