Paula L. Woods discusses her novel, “Dirty Laundry.” She begins by explaining this is another book in the series that follows her character Charlotte Justice. She talks about how the city of Los Angeles changes after every political election. She discusses the struggle between African Americans and Korean Americans in California. Woods talks about the role of Koreans during World War II. She talks about the different ways that political leaders try to beat their opponents during elections. She ends the interview by talking about the next Charlotte Justice book she’s working on.
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Betacam tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Judith A. Jance before the break and Paula L. Woods after. Date on case front cover: 7-14-03.
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