1) Her life in China, from the time she went to China until she
came back
2) Her writings about China,
the Good Earth and other stories
3) Her as the third American
author winning the Nobel Literature Prize and the movie “Good Earth” winning
Academy Award for best film
4) Her activities related to
China after she came back to the U.S., including her effort in early 1940s to
get U.S. Congress to repeal the Chinese Exclusion Act
5) The meaning and significance of Pearl Buck in US-China relations
Marie
Toner is House Director/Curator of the Pearl S. Buck House Museum, managing
operations, the development of public programs, the curation of special
exhibits, and the preservation and care of the contents of the museum and
archives. She received her undergraduate degree from Temple University in Art
History and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University.
Contact Marie at mtoner@pearlsbuck.org.
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