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Andrew Carroll (born September 27, 1969) is an American author, editor, activist, and historian. He is best known as the author of the 1999 New York Times best-selling Letters of a Nation: A Collection of Extraordinary American Letters and the 2001 New York Times best-selling book War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars, which was later turned into an episode of the television program American Experience.
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Carroll, Andrew Andrew Carroll
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American military historian, writer and activist
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