Yoshiko Uchida was inspired by her own experiences as a Japanese American during World War II, particularly her internment in a camp after the attack on Pearl Harbor. This experience deeply influenced her writing, leading her to explore themes of identity, resilience, and cultural heritage in her work. Uchida aimed to give voice to the Japanese American experience and promote understanding and empathy through her stories. Her commitment to social justice and her desire to preserve her cultural legacy also played significant roles in shaping her literary contributions.
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