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- Playwright and writer Momoko Iko () was the author of several acclaimed plays as well as prose, poetry, and fiction.
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- Momoko Iko (–) was a Japanese-American playwright, best known for her play Gold Watch.
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- Momoko Iko (–) was a Japanese-American playwright, best known for her play Gold Watch.
Momoko Iko
Japanese-American playwright (–)
Momoko Iko (–) was a Japanese-American playwright, best known for her play Gold Watch.[1] She was also a founding member of the Asian Liberation Organization and the Pacific Asian American Women Writers West.[2]
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Born | ()March 30, Wapato, Washington, USA |
Died | July 19, () (aged80) Los Angeles, California USA |
Almamater | University of Illinois |
Organization | Pacific Asian American Women Writers West (PAAWWW) |
Notable work | Gold Watch (Stage Play), |
Spouse(s) | James "Jimmy" Otis McCloden, January 17th, - July 19th, |
Life
Momoko Iko was born to Kyokuo and Natsuko (Kagawa) Iko on March 30, , in Wapato, Washington.[3] She was the youngest of six children, two older brothers (Tets and Kei) and three older sisters (Yae, Mina, and Sono.[4][2] After the start of World War II, Iko was incarcerated, aged two, at the Portland Assembl
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- A play by Momoko Iko that was one of the first to take up the wartime mass removal of Japanese Americans from the West Coast.