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Lori Lee: Return to China

Lori Lee describes how her family returned to China after World War II to carry on in the mission field.

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Lori Lee: Wartime Wisconsin

Lori Lee describes the years between 1942 and 1946, when her family returned to the United States to wait out the war.

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Lori Lee: The Journey Home, Part 3

Lori Lee describes her family's joyful return to the United States in the summer of 1942.

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Lori Lee: The Journey Home, Part 2

Lori Lee describes the illness her family endured aboard ship while traveling from Singapore to Mozambique in the summer of 1942.

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Lori Lee: The Journey Home, Part 1

Lori Lee describes the first leg of her family's journey out of southern China, after the United States ordered the return of Americans living abroad.

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Lori Lee: South China Boat Mission

Lori Lee describes culture and community among the boat people on the Pearl River in southern China

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Lori Lee: Boarding School

Lori Lee describes the Canadian boarding school she attended starting in 1950.

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Lori Lee: "It was just a girl."

Lori Lee describes widespread perceptions of women and girls in central China in the mid-twentieth century. ADULT CONTENT WARNING

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Lori Lee: Hubei Province

Lori Lee describes how her parents transferred to central China for mission work upon their return after the war.

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Lori Lee: "Missionaries to be"

Lori Lee describes how her parents met at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.

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Lori Lee: Speaking Cantonese

Lori Lee explains why she stopped speaking her first language, Cantonese, after returning to the United States during World War II.

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Lori Lee: "I got their lice."

Lori Lee explains how her parents' choice to live among the boat people in southern China enhanced their work as missionaries.

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Lori Lee: China

Lori Lee describes how her parents chose to work as missionaries in China in the 1930s.

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Lori Lee: The Rise of Communism

Lori Lee explains how her parents' mission work changed once more after the rise of the communists in northern China.

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Lori Lee: The Japanese Occupiers

Lori Lee describes the harmonious relationship between her family and Japanese troops occupying southern China.

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Lori Lee: After Pearl Harbor, Part 1

Lori Lee describes what happened to her family immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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