Japanese and Japanese-Americans in Washington State’s Oyster Industry 1900-1941 – Lecture on Nov. 1

The Asia Program Fall 2016 Lecture Series continues with Dr. Katy Fry presenting her original research on the Japanese Immigrant experience in Washington State under the title “The immigrant Oyster: Japanese and Japanese-Americans in Washington’s Oyster Industry, 1900-1941.” Please join us on Tuesday, November 1, 4:30-6 p.m. in TODD Hall.

For more information on the entire lecture series or about Asian Studies at WSU, please visit the WSU Asia Program website at libarts.wsu.edu/asia/, or contact the director of the Asia Program, Dr. Lydia Gerber at 335-7425.

 

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