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Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian is a short autobiographical memoir by Sui Sin Far, pen name of Chinese British Canadian American writer Edith Maude Eaton. Published in 1909, the account describes Far’s experiences with racism, including anecdotes stretching back to 1869, as a multiracial white and Chinese American woman in America.[1]
^Far, Sui Sin. "Leaves From the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian." Independent 66 (21 January 1909): 125-32.
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