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China: Heritage of the Wild Dragon
 The fine loess soil of the Yellow River basin quickly established that region as the home of China's earliest recorded dynasty. This program focuses primarily on Bronze Age China and the contributions of the Yin (or Shang) dynasty, with a tangential ...(more details) |
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A Nation of Immigrants: The Chinese-American Experience
In this program, the plight of Chinese immigrants-unfairly treated and even hated for their "otherness"-is explored. Attracted to the U.S. by the need for farm and railroad laborers and by news of the California Gold Rush, Chinese came by the hundred...(more details) |
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Geisha
 Their world is ruled by a strict code of privacy and silence, and in Japan their title is a byword for exotic allure. Called "entertainers" by some and "prostitutes" by others, the geisha are a secretive sorority in high demand by members of Japan's ...(more details) |
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Chinese-Americans: Living in Two Worlds
Her parents grew up in China. She grew up in New York City's Chinatown. What is the immigrant experience like for second-generation Americans? Filmed in cinema verite style, this ABC News program tells the story of a young Chinese-American woman, her...(more details) |
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Obachan's Garden: A Japanese Immigrant's Memoir
In the wake of the 1923 earthquake that devastated Tokyo, 25-year-old Asayo Murakami left Japan-and her husband and two children-to resettle in Canada. Using dramatizations, newsreel footage, family photos, and interviews with 103-year-old Asayo-Obac...(more details) |
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