Gordon Chang, an Associate Professor of American History at
Stanford, and the first director of the university's Asian-American Studies
Program, discusses his book Morning Glory, Evening Shadow, a
biography of Yamato Ichihashi, one of the first academics of Asian ancestry
at Stanford, whose WW II wartime writings provides a comprehensive
first-person account of internment life in the U.S. government's "relocation
centers" for 120,000 Japanese-Americans. 07DR PIJSCA 50 min.
Associated Program: An Asian-American
Retrospective
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