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The Girl Whose Name Was Written Down

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In 1894 San Francisco, a young girl named Tien Fuh Wu was carried out of a gambling den on Jackson Street, covered in burns, with no birthday, no papers, and no legal existence the world was prepared to recognize. She had been sold by her father, smuggled across an ocean, and absorbed into a system so normalized it barely registered as cruelty. What happened next --- what she did with the life she was given back --- is a story about the most radical act a human being can perform: insisting, in the face of everything, that every person counts. Narrated by Harmonia, who was there, and who has never forgotten. Read the transcript [https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/girl-whose-name-was-written-down] Share and read comments. [https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=the_golden_thread&from_node=376]

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