<p><em>We Fought the Road</em>&nbsp;is the story of the building of the Alaska-Canada Highway during World War II. More than one third of the 10607 builders were black; thought to be incapable of performing on a war front by many of their white commanding officers. Their task--which required punching through wilderness on a route blocked by the Rocky Mountains and deadly permafrost during the worst winter on record--has been likened to the building of the Panama Canal. Unlike most accounts that focus on the road&#39;s military planners&nbsp;<em>We Fought the Road</em>&nbsp;is boots-on-the-ground and often personal based in part on letters from the &quot;Three Cent Romance&quot; the successful courtship via mail discovered in the authors&#39; family papers.</p>
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