
Inside an unassuming room of the Huntington Library in Los Angeles, California, author Lisa See unfolds a stack of court records. At first glance, they look like a centuries-old love letter. The paper has yellowed from age, and the cursive is so ornate that the words are hard to make out.
“This is the case of the Wing Chun store,” See explains. “This is where a lot of the violence happened.”
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