<p><em>Letters from the Front: The Story of the 6888</em> by <strong>Dr. Elizabeth Carter</strong> is a powerful work of historical fiction inspired by the true story of the only all-Black all-female U.S. Army battalion to serve overseas during World War II.</p><p>When America went to war these women went to work-sorting through mountains of undelivered mail meant for soldiers who had long since given up hope. Facing racism sexism and the daily peril of war Major Charity Adams and her battalion of six hundred women kept their mission alive under the banner: <em>No Mail Low Morale.</em></p><p>From the segregated streets of Chicago to the bombed-out warehouses of Birmingham and Rouen <em>Letters from the Front</em> tells the untold story of courage unity and purpose in the face of invisibility. Through the eyes of women who refused to be forgotten it reminds us that some battles are fought not with bullets-but with faith dignity and the power of words.</p>
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