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Description
The Palo Alto City Library presents an evening with local memoirist Jean Oda Moy. Jean's book, "Snow on Willow: A Nisei Memoir" (2009), tells the story of her life as an American-born daughter of Japanese immigrants. She describes her experiences living in Japan during WWII - a unique historical perspective.
Type
moving image
Format
Copy Master avi
Extent
1 Disc of 1
Identifier
DVD 813 M938 b10920638 Object identifier: 1B cpa_000003
Language
English
Subject
Japan Japanese Americans--California--History
Time Period
1912/1945
Provenance
Palo Alto City Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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