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Iris Chang was an American journalist and author, best known for her works that highlighted the historical injustices faced by the Chinese people. Her most notable book, "The Rape of Nanking," presented a harrowing account of the atrocities committed during the Nanjing Massacre in World War II, bringing attention to a largely forgotten chapter of history. Chang's writing not only aimed to inform but also sought to evoke a sense of empathy and awareness regarding the suffering endured by victims of war and genocide.

In addition to her significant contributions to historical literature, Chang also authored "The Chinese in America: A Narrative History," which detailed the experiences and contributions of Chinese immigrants in the United States. Through her work, she became a prominent voice advocating for recognition and remembrance of these often overlooked narratives. Chang's dedication to uncovering the truth behind historical events has inspired many, and her legacy continues to influence discussions on memory, identity, and justice.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 March 28, 1968
出生地点 Saratoga, California, USA
去世日期 November 9, 2004