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Choctaw Code Talkers: Elite Secret Messengers of World War I is a dynamic nonfiction graphic novel that brings an extraordinary chapter of American history to life. Discover how a group of Choctaw soldiers revolutionized military communication during World War I by transforming their native language into an unbreakable code. Follow these brave warriors as they fight on the front lines, outsmart enemy forces, and help change the course of the war. Their linguistic ingenuity not only secured critical military operations but also paved the way for future Indigenous code talkers. With striking illustrations and compelling storytelling, this graphic novel captures the courage and ingenuity of these overlooked heroes, making it an engaging read for young history enthusiasts and anyone interested in Indigenous contributions to American military history. 32 pages. Ages 8–14.
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