The documentary 761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers, featuring Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman, is set to stream on Hulu + Live TV on February 22nd. Produced by Freeman and Lori ...
The riveting story of the first all-Black tank battalion to fight in US military history. Under General George Patten's command, the 761st fought heroically throughout WWII and were the furthest east ...
The History Channel will be premiering the powerful two-hour documentary “761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers” Sunday, August 20 at 8 p.m. Executive Produced by Academy Award®-winning ...
Morgan Freeman emphatically makes his point in the new History documentary, “761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers,” which opens with a D-Day battle clip from the 1998 movie “Saving ...
Morgan Freeman discusses producing a new documentary on World War II's first Black tank battalion, '761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers,' telling Joy Reid the personal connection that ...
Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman in "761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers." When it comes to trailblazers in Black history, the names Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Maya ...
Acclaimed longtime actor Morgan Freeman is bringing history buffs a brand new documentary about the "original Black Panthers" of World War II. A new documentary is hitting The HISTORY Channel this ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Executive Produced by Academy Award®-winning actor Morgan Freeman and Lori ...
WASHINGTON — The Army’s 761st Tank Battalion, known as the Black Panthers, was the first Black tank unit to fight in combat in World War II and will be the subject of a documentary to air later this ...
World War II gave rise to some of the best-known and most successful war machines in history. Tanks were a prominent part of the conflict indeed, with the United States alone developing 86,000 of them ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On the world stage, he was Papi Gates, a commander in the 761st Tank Brigade. But to Gary and Anita Maltbia, he was someone who meant so much more. “He was Uncle Charlie," his niece ...