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South Koreans Back Japan’s Peace Constitution as Nobel Prize-Worthy

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Beate Gordon of Mills College, California, and Japanese women's rights

01/01/2013

In an incredible story Beate Gordon, a 22 year old girl finishing her education at Mills College, joins Gen. MacArthur's staff as an interpreter in war torn Japan. She is assigned the job of writing the section on women's rights in the constitution in seven days. She searches libraries in Tokyo for copies of constitutions of different countries to learn this quickly.

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