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It is enough, for summoning the necessary compassion, to recall her miserable parents, her being shuttled like a nuisance from foster home to orphanage, the subsequent knockabout years in a war factory, her short independence as a sailor's wife, the unsuspected first rung of the ladder provided by a posing job for a nude calendar.
The most visible episode of unrest came when a black war factory worker, whose brother was in the Army, threw a paperweight at the Liberty Bell shouting Liberty Belll, oh Liberty Bell liberty, that's a lot of bunk!" He was arrested and sent by the magistrate for a psychiatric evaluation.
Build a war factory, this makes tanks.
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