Emily Yellin is the author of Our Mothers' War, and was a longtime contributor to the New York Times. She has also written for Time, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, Smithsonian Magazine, and other publications. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in English literature and received a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She currently lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Emily Yellin
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prologue For Carol Lynn
Unearthing Our Mothers' War Years
one To Bring Him Home Safely
Wives, Mothers, and Sisters of Servicemen
two Soldiers Without Guns
Female Defense Industry Workers
three Putting Up a Good Front
Female Entertainers, Fictional Characters, and Icons
four This Man's Army
WACs
five On Duty at Home
WAVES, SPARs, Marines, and WASPs
six Save His Life and Find Your Own
Volunteers, Land Army, Red Cross Girls, and Nurses
seven Jane Crow
African-American Women
eight Behind Enemy Lines
Spies, Propaganda Workers, and Those Who Worked for the Enemy
nine A Question of Loyalty
Japanese-American Women
ten Qualified Successes
WomenPoliticians, Journalists, Doctors, Baseball Players, and Other Professional
eleven The "Wrong Kind" of Woman
Prostitutes, Unwed Mothers, and Lesbians
twelve A War Within the War
Right-Wing, Anti-Semitic Mothers' Groups and Jewish-American Women
thirteen Inside the Secret City
Wives and WACs in Los Alamos
epilogue Their Legacy
Our Mothers' War Years Resounding Through Our Lives
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Permission Credits