Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreNarratively Out LoudDaughters of the Bomb: A Story of Hiroshima, Racism and Human RightsShare this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -32:35-32:35Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Daughters of the Bomb: A Story of Hiroshima, Racism and Human RightsNarrativelyAug 06, 2020Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareOn the 75th anniversary of the A-bomb, a Japanese-American writer speaks to one of the last living survivors—and traces connections from Malcolm X to the fight to end nuclear war. Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksShare this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreNarratively Out LoudThe diverse human storytelling of Narratively.com, spoken out loud.The diverse human storytelling of Narratively.com, spoken out loud.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeNarrativelyRecent EpisodesOur Therapist Gave My Wife and Me MDMA—and It Saved Our MarriageMar 18 • NarrativelyThe First Guy to Break the InternetOct 4, 2023 • NarrativelyThe Extremely Enchanting, Totally Perplexing, Possibly Never-Ending Quest for the Golden OwlSep 7, 2023 • NarrativelyThe Sisterhood of Sex and the Quest for Porno PowerAug 16, 2023 • Narratively21 Days of Staring Down Death: Diary of a Hunger Strike Jul 27, 2023The Man Who Pierced the Iron Curtain in a Flying Go-Kart – and Left Civilization ForeverJul 19, 2023 • NarrativelyThe Greatest Game Ever Played Behind Barbed WireJul 5, 2023 • NarrativelyThe “Insane Pirate” Drifter and the Double Killing at the FourplexJun 15, 2023
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