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Yokohama, California by Toshi Mori

The cover of Toshio Mori's Yokohama, California shows a village in front of a long bridge on the waters against a yellow background.

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In this excerpt from the short story, “Lil’ Yokohama,” Nisei author Toshio Mori describes an idealized version of a pre-World War II Japanese American community in California.

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45.02.07

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Yokohama, California by Toshi Mori

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University of Washington Press

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1985

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University of Washington Press

Date

1985

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Text

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Book

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Yokohama, California

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University of Washington Press

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45.02.IMG.034b

Publisher

University of Washington Press

Date

1985

Type

Text

Format

Book

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jpg

Source

Yokohama, California

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University of Washington Press

MUMI Number

45.02.IMG.034b

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