Robinson, Ann Hodges
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Ann Hodges of Dallas, Texas married University of Texas football player William Doniphan ("Mogul") Robinson around 1910. They subsequently emigrated to the Philippines, where they operated a copra plantation on Basilan island, across the Basilan Strait from the town of Zamboanga on Mindanao. In early 1942 the Robinsons abandoned their plantation as the Imperial Japanese Navy conquered the Philippine islands. From 1942 until early 1945 they lived in hiding from the Japanese occupation, changing their location several times between the settlements of Tungawan and Payat, in the forested hills of the Zamboanga peninsula. During this time, Ann Robinson began writing the story of their experiences on the unused blank parts of plantation records. In 1945 they reoccupied their plantation as American forces liberated the islands. Ann Robinson later returned to her family in Dallas, where she produced the typescript of her reminiscences. William D. Robinson is "Don Robinson of the Philippine Islands," the author of "Two Letters to Edward Crane Written from Zamboanga, P.I., January 8th and August 25th, 1945". He died during a labor dispute in Hawaii about 1950.
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World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
Yakan (Philippine people)
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Mindanao Island (Philippines)
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Philippines Mindanao Island
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Basilan Island (Philippines)
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Philippines
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Zamboanga City (Philippines)
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Zamboanga Peninsula (Philippines)
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Philippines Personal narratives, American
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