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Captured: The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945
Captured: The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

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More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in...

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All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B., Cogan, Frances B.

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Our image of nineteenth-century American women is generally divided into two broad classifications: the silly, languid, pale maidens who flirt and fawn and faint, and the alienated, steely proto-fe...

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Captured
Captured

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B., Frances Cogan

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More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in...

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All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

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Our image of nineteenth-century American women is generally divided into two broad classifications: the silly, languid, pale maidens who flirt and fawn and faint, and the alienated, steely proto-fe...

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Captured: The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945
Captured: The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

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More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in...

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All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America
All-American Girl: The Ideal Of Real Womanhood In Mid-Nineteenth-Century America

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

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Our image of nineteenth-century American women is generally divided into two broad classifications: the silly, languid, pale maidens who flirt and fawn and faint, and the alienated, steely proto-fe...

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Captured : The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945
Captured : The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

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More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in...

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Captured : The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945
Captured : The Japanese Internment Of American Civilians In The Philippines, 1941-1945

By Frances B. Cogan, Cogan, Frances B.

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

More than five thousand American civilian men, women, and children living in the Philippines during World War II were confined to internment camps following Japan's late December 1941 victories in...

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