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Pink-Slipped: What Happened to Women in the Silent Film Industries?, Jane M. Gaines (2018)

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Review of: Pink-Slipped: What Happened to Women in the Silent Film Industries?, Jane M. Gaines (2018)Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 203 pp.,ISBN 978-0-25208-343-3, p/bk, $29.95
Title: Pink-Slipped: What Happened to Women in the Silent Film Industries?, Jane M. Gaines (2018)
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Review of: Pink-Slipped: What Happened to Women in the Silent Film Industries?, Jane M.
Gaines (2018)Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 203 pp.
,ISBN 978-0-25208-343-3, p/bk, $29.
95.

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