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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Welcome to Guam 1
The Institute of Ethnic Affairs 31
Collier and Ickes Kick Off the Battle 39
To Be or Not to Be a Strategic Trusteeship 45
The Guam Echo 57
The Fight for Civilian Government 69
The Press Weighs In 84
The Navy versus the Guamanians 97
Rehabilitation of Guam Begins 105
F.B. Leon Guerrero Goes to Washington 123
Guam Assembly Walkout Spurs Congress 132
Connie Barrett Goes to Washington 143
Truman Decides by Decree 153
Skinner Becomes First Civilian Governor 162
The Organic Act Becomes Law 175
Mission Accomplished 187
Appendixes 191
Notes 225
Map and Photo Credits 235
Index 237
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