Amy Tan, visions and shadows: the Chinese in America, Exhibit-Lockwood Memorial Library, March 17th-May 31st [2003].

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Amy Tan, visions and shadows: the Chinese in America, Exhibit-Lockwood Memorial Library, March 17th-May 31st [2003].

Mounted photographs, book jackets, and other material used in Amy Tan exhibit. Printed labels are also included. Material is arranged according to the following categories: Angel Island; Biography; Book jackets; Chinatown USA; Chinese immigrants; Chronology of Chinese American immigrants; Rock Bottom Remainders. Also included is Bibliography (1 leaf); and three posters (2 colored).

2 boxes; 1 oversize folder (3.5 linear feet)

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