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Letters from the Dragon's Head : Martha Wiley's China, 1900-1947

Title
Letters from the Dragon's Head : Martha Wiley's China, 1900-1947 / edited by Pat Langhorn & Kathy Langhorn.
ISBN
0912887095
9780912887098
Published
Port Townsend, WA : Empty Bowl Press, ©2014.
Physical Description
317 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Notes
In Letter's from Dragon's Head, Martha Wiley transports us into revolutionary China. Through letters that span nearly half a century, we experience her firsthand account of life amid political and social turmoil in a nation struggling for change. We also share in the benefits and joys of a life lived with the people who would eventually become her family.
Arriving in China in 1900, at the age of twenty-six, Martha is sent to teach mathematics, and eventually English, at Foochow College for boys. During her years in Foochow (Fuzhou) she also championed independence for Chinese women, providing education and vocational training for both girls and adults. By sponsoring several of her students Martha enabled their continued education in the United States. After those students returned to China, many held prominent positions in business and government. One of those students, Chen Shao Kwan, went on to become supreme commander of the Chinese Navy. He was also a lifelong friend.
From the fall of the last dynasty through the rise of Communism, Martha shares her hard-won victories and heartfelt defeats with a keen intellect, an ever-evolving compassion, and a wry wit. Martha Wiley's remarkable story weaves a vivid tapestry of history and humanity revealing how one woman's dedication and perseverance can promote great change. -- from Back Cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2015
Bibliography
Includes index.
Subjects (Local Yale)
Also listed under
Langhorn, Kathy.
Empty Bowl (Firm)
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