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Miss Yourlovin: GIs, gender and domesticity during World War II
GIs in Manila gather to send petitions and protests to newspapers in the United States.
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Miss Yourlovin: GIs, gender and domesticity during World War II
by Ann Elizabeth Pfau
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Columbia University Press
Subjects
American: 1900-present
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303 KB
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650
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2019-04-11T18:27:10Z
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