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Labeled "Amazons" by the national press, women played a central
role in the Huk rebellion, one of the most significant
peasant-based revolutions in modern Philippine history. As spies,
organizers, nurses, couriers, soldiers, and even military
commanders, women worked closely with men to resist first Japanese
occupation and later, after WWII, to challenge the new Philippine
republic. But in the midst of the uncertainty and violence of
rebellion, these women also pursued personal lives, falling in
love, becoming pregnant, and raising families, often with their
male comrades-in-arms.
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