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    SQ 2016- Martha Holland

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    Martha Holland Selected Stories (28.05Kb)
    Date
    2016-06-20
    Author
    Holland, Martha
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    Child
    Moving
    Panama
    Florida
    Rationing
    Propaganda
    Blackout
    New York
    Abstract
    Martha Holland speaks about her time spent across the eastern coast of the United States, as well as her life in the Panama Canal Zone. She tells stories about the fun she and her friends would have, as well as what it was like being a teenager during WWII.
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    Martha Holland told stories of her family moving around the East Coast of the U.S and also into places such as Panama. Martha would also tell stories of when she is growing up in this area, and also being a kid during the war, the children were doing as much as they could to help the effort. From rationing to even making bullets out of the toothpaste containers.
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    https://dspace.washcoll.edu/handle/10090/25011
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