Iris Chang
Iris Chang is a freelance writer and historian, who has written a total of three notable works that documents the mistreatment of Asian Americans during times in America's past. While her birthdate is currently not known, her books are an incredible work. Her first book is "Thread of the Silkworm", which tells the tale of an Asian professor during the Red Scare in the 1950s. After helping the U.S Military for many years, he is suddenly thrown in prison, and shipped to CHina, where he develops the Silkworm missile that would later danger the U.S. The second, "The Rape of Nanking", shows the disgraceful acts of the Japanese soldiers to the Chinese during World War II, taking from numerous intervies with victims. Finally, "The Chinese in America" tells the overall history of Asian immigrants.
This definition is currently a work in progress. Please check back later to find more information.