Personal Narrative Film, Video Manuscript/Mixed Material Photo, Print, Drawing Dorothy E. Johnson Collection

Veterans History Project Service Summary:
- Service History Note: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only all African-American female unit to serve overseas in World War II.
- War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
- Branch of Service: WAC (Women's Army Corps)
- Unit of Service: Company D, 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
- Location of Service: Massachusetts; Iowa; Kansas; Georgia; England; France; European Theater
- Highest Rank: Private First Class
Dorothy Johnson had worked as a teacher and librarian before the war and loved her work, but she jumped at the opportunity to join the WAC in 1943. Eager to do her part in the war effort and to see the world, she reveled in the opportunities the military provided her to do interesting and important work and to travel the world. In her interview, she recalls fond memories of her exposure to British and French culture, as well as touching interactions with German POWs.
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PlayGrowing up in Atlanta; attending Spelman College, and her impressions of the faculty there; taking a job as a teacher. 00:00:35.0 - 00:05:14.0
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PlayFirst teaching job in Miami; effects of segregation on education; deciding to become a librarian; reactions to Pearl Harbor. 00:06:07.0 - 00:11:29.0
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PlayDeciding to join the military. 00:12:09.0 - 00:15:38.0
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PlayExperiences at basic training at Fort Devens; military was unprepared for women in service; humorous experiences and enjoyment of basic training. 00:16:35.0 - 00:20:59.0
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PlayWorking as librarian for the Fort Riley hospital; listening to news of D-Day on the radio. 00:26:42.0 - 00:33:29.0
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PlayDeploying to Europe with the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion; training and duties of the 6888th; poem “Abou Ben Adhem” as an analogy for her feelings about service. 00:33:30.0 - 00:38:35.0
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Play6888th’s operations in Birmingham, England; her personal duties processing mail; Charity Adams Earley’s role as the battalion commander; conditions of the mail that they dealt with; friendly reception from the local populace. 00:38:35.0 - 00:45:08.0
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PlayExperiences in Rouen; visiting hospital where Gustave Flaubert had lived. 00:45:29.0 - 00:51:20.0
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PlayInteractions with German POWs who were housed in Rouen and performed work for the 6888th. 00:56:28.0 - 00:59:04.0
About this Item
Title
- Dorothy E. Johnson Collection
Names
- VA Medical Center
- Johnson, Dorothy E. Turner
- Coley, Gwendolyn
- Miller, Harold
State of Birth
- GA
Home State
- FL
Headings
- - Johnson, Dorothy E.
- - World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
- - United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.
Repository
- Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Gender
- Female
Race
- Black or African American
Status
- Veteran
Service History
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World War, 1939-1945
- Service History Note: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only all African-American female unit to serve overseas in World War II.
- Branch of Service: WAC (Women's Army Corps)
- Unit of Service: Company D, 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
- Location of Service: Massachusetts; Iowa; Kansas; Georgia; England; France; European Theater
- Highest Rank: Private First Class
- Dates of Service: 1943-1945
- Entrance into Service: Enlisted
- Military Status: Veteran
Materials
- Video: DVD [1 item] -- Oral history interview (collected 11/8/2010)
- Video: DVD [1 item] -- Reference copy (collected 11/08/2010)
Collection Number
- AFC/2001/001/74657
Cite as
- Dorothy E. Johnson Collection (AFC/2001/001/74657), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
Online Format
- image
- video