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  1. Mitsu Yashima (八島 光, Yashima Mitsu, born Tomoe Sasako (笹子 智江, Sasako Tomoe); October 11, 1908 – December 7, 1988) was an artist, children's book author, and civic activist. Life. Mitsu was the daughter of a shipbuilding company executive. She attended Kobe College, and later enrolled at Bunka Gakuin in Tokyo. [2] .

  2. 11 de sept. de 2018 · Published Sept. 11, 2018. One remarkable Japanese American story is that of the epic and tragic partnership of Taro and Mitsu Yashima, an extraordinary couple of artists and freedom fighters. Together they survived years of hardship—imprisonment, exile, poverty, and illness—and made a name for themselves as authors and illustrators.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2020 · Mitsu Yashima (1908-88) was an illustrator and watercolor and oil painter, best known for her collaborative work with husband Taro Yashima on the popular children's books, Plenty to Watch (1954) and Momo's Kitten (1961).

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Mitsu Yashima, a Japanese-American artist and dissident who worked for the OSS during World War II and broadcasted anti-war messages to Japan. From her early passion for art to her political activism, from her family challenges to her cultural achievements, discover how she became a voice of the people and a role model for Asian Americans.

  5. 11 de sept. de 2018 · One remarkable Japanese American story is that of the epic and tragic partnership of Taro and Mitsu Yashima, an extraordinary couple of artists and freedom fighters. Together they survived years of hardship—imprisonment, exile, poverty, and illness—and made a name for themselves as authors and illustrators.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Mitsu Yashima (1908–1988) was a political dissident and artist in two countries. In prewar Japan, she became a proletarian rights activist; during World War ii she continued to oppose Japanese militarism by working for the United States government.

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    Mitsu Yashima (八島 光, Yashima Mitsu, nacido Tomoe Sasako (笹子 智江, Sasako Tomoe); 11 de octubre de 1908 - 7 de diciembre de 1988) fue un artista, autor de libros infantiles y activista cívico. Mitsu era hija de un ejecutivo de una empresa de construcción naval. Asistió al Kobe College y luego se matriculó en Bunka Gakuin en Tokio.