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kurt-banged-her:justira:#DiversifyAgentCarter in pictures | my twitterThe “Women Guerrillas” corps trains in Manila, Philippines in 1941. #DiversifyAgentCarter pic.twitter.com/7zia1Rr2vW— Jennifer de Guzman (@Jennifer_deG) May 9, 2015My grandfather was an Air Force instructor to Tuskeegee Airmen before & during WWII. #DiversifyAgentCarter pic.twitter.com/3QoURyx2pf— Starfishncoffee (@starfishncoffee) May 9, 2015#DiversifyAgentCarter MT @womenshistory: Maggie Gee, 1 of only 2 Chinese-Am women to serve in the WASP during WWII. pic.twitter.com/1kMwd0SQKG— Helen Shin (@H_X_S) May 9, 20151928 pilot license photo of Ms. Pancho Barnes, who broke Amelia Earhart’s air speed record. http://t.co/ov1rzvi9b3 pic.twitter.com/WYUewz0fuo— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 9, 20151940s superspy Senorita Rio, the first Latina lead character in US comics. #DiversifyAgentCarter pic.twitter.com/xsQQX5lb1G— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 9, 2015#DiversifyAgentCarter because Katherine Sui Fun Cheung was the first Asian Am woman to get a pilots license in 1932! pic.twitter.com/PnMRJCwe3I— UbeEmpress (@ubeempress) May 8, 2015My Arab great-grandma, a detective & civil defense director in 1950s NYC. These women existed. #DiversifyAgentCarter pic.twitter.com/YGVcadaadT— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) May 9, 2015#DiversifyAgentCarter because of this book on my Amazon wish list about the history of gay men and women during WWII. http://t.co/UFD1DIdvsd— Jennifer Matarese (@trollprincess) May 9, 2015@ all the people saying it wouldn’t be historically accurate to have POC in the 40s -- source link
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