"As a woman, I was very much influenced by the Japanese culture. My saving grace is that my mother was an extremely strong woman, a person in her own right; she took no guff from anybody, including white people, and I think that helpsā¦"
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On how her mother influenced her in āHisaye Yamamoto and Wakako Yamauchi: Interview by King-Kok Cheungā in Words Matter (2000 Jan 3)
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Wakako Yamauchi
Wakako Yamauchi (October 24, 1924 ā August 16, 2018) was a Japanese American writer.
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