Diary Entry

for

And They Came to the StreetsThat Were Paved With Gold

The following diary entry comes from Ronald Takaki's book Strangers From a Different Shore (see bibliography).

 

"There were four in our family, my mother, my father, my sister, and me. We lived in a two room house. Our sleeping room and the other served as parlor, kitchen, and dining room. We were not rich enough to keep pigs or fowls, otherwise our small house would have been more than overcrowded.

How can we live on six baskets of rice which were paid twice a year for my father's duty as a night watchman? Sometimes the peasants have a poor crop then we go hungry... Sometimes we went hungry for days. My mother and me would go over the harvested rice fields of the peasants to pick the grains they dropped... We had only salt and water to eat with the rice."

 

 

back to Historian's Page