SAM Bolt Catalog - page 6-7

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HC ISBN 978-1-68072-000-6
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-096-9
HC ISBN 978-1-68072-001-3
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-097-6
HC ISBN 978-1-68072-004-4
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-100-3
HC ISBN 978-1-68072-005-1
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-101-0
“The All-American Fighting Forces series
introduces the subject of prejudice in the
armed forces by focusing on minority
groups who faced great obstacles in order
to fight for their country. In American
Indian Code Talkers, readers learn that
Native Americans aided the U.S. in both
WWI and WWII ... Go for Broke Regiment
spotlights the Japanese American soldiers
of WWII, most of whom were recruited
from internment camps. The book
notes both the regiment’s success and
how few of these soldiers had homes to
return to at the end of the war. Harlem
Hellfighters explains how this decorated
African American unit fought bravely
during WWI, even though its soldiers
faced extreme prejudice at home. Women
Airforce Service Pilots are the subject
of WASPs, which spotlights how these
women took on difficult tasks—like
helping to train male pilots and flying
broken planes in for repair—but were not
permitted to fight in WWII themselves ...
the graphics will draw reluctant readers
with historical photograhs, colorful time
lines, and startling statistics ...”
–Booklist
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All-American Fighting Forces
Continue diversity discussions and open readers’ eyes with this six-
book series. African Americans, American Indians, and other groups
committed heroic acts to protect their country. But they did so while
overcoming violent discrimination. With primary source photos,
infographics, and leveled text, the All-American Fighting Forces books
are almost as strong as the men and women they’re about.
HC ISBN 978-1-68072-003-7
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-099-0
HC ISBN 978-1-68072-002-0
eBook ISBN 978-1-68072-098-3
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