Tomiko Morimoto shares her inspiring story of survival and triumph in the face of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. As a teenager, she watched the bombing from her schoolyard, losing her mother and grandfather in the attack. She went on to marry an American GI, become a professor at Vassar College, and at age 90 to advocate for world peace. In spite of the tragedy and tremendous challenges she faced in her life, she is not bitter or angry; just grateful for the life she has had. Watch it now on Films on Demand (21:22). Learn more about Asian & Asian American history through the library guide. http://dlvr.it/TKfrxJ
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