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Kerry Washington and Ebony Obsidian discuss the film “The Six Triple Eight.”

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Kerry Washington and Ebony Obsidian join TODAY to discuss their starring role in “The Six Triple Eight,” about the Army Corps’ first and only women’s unit of color to serve overseas during World War II. Washington discusses what people should know about her character Charity Adams, and Obsidian talks about her experience meeting her character Lena Derriecott King in real life.

By Amelia Journalton

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