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Philip Jones Griffiths
1970
VIETNAM. The parents of young children were rarely present in...
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Philip Jones Griffiths
VIETNAM. The parents of young children were rarely present in the village of Vietnam. Americans often wondered where all the children came from. The fathers were often away fighting for one side or the other, and the mothers had jobs servicing the G.I.'s. Whether officially called cleaning, laundering, shoe-shining, or even car-washing, "servicing" usually meant prostitution. 1970
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