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4 Bad Ass Issei Women You've Probably Never Heard of
If you’re into strong women who like to color outside the lines and aren’t afraid to ta…
Nina Nobuko Wallace +1 • May 22, 2017
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The Heritage of an Issei Lady: Yonako Abiko’s Vision for Global Connections (1880-1944)
For the early Issei in this country, Meiji-era Japan and the U.S. were worlds-apart culturally, lin…
Eriko Yamamoto • Jan. 19, 2010