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Discover the untold story of the Six Triple Eight, the first all-Black battalion in the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Follow Major Charity Adams and her brave soldiers as they overcame racism and sexism while managing millions of letters and packages for troops fighting in Europe. This graphic novel from the Women Warriors of World War II series celebrates heroes who achieved victory both on and off the battlefield, inspiring readers with their courage and resilience during America's defining moment.
32 pages for young readers ages 8-14. Perfect for history enthusiasts and graphic novel readers alike, this inspiring account brings the Six Triple Eight's legacy to life through vivid illustrations and compelling storytelling.
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15th Anniversary Edition Hardcover by Dennis Farney. Updated by Jennifer Pitt, granddaughter of Walter and...
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The true story behind the 1944 Rangoon disaster authored by one of its only survivors,...
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The Boeing B-29 Superfortress stands as one of World War II's most pivotal aircraft—the largest...
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Explore the evolution of America's most advanced WWII bomber in this comprehensive second volume. Tracing...