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25 October, 12:16
How was the Gi bill impact women's education
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Milagros Morgan
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The G. I. Bill had a positive impact on the lives of thousands of womenveterans; and they, just like men, used their educational benefits to pursue professional careers that would otherwise have been unavailable to many of them given their family finances.
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