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Umeko Tsuda: Pioneer of Women's Education Who Became a ¡ÈGrain of Wheat¡É
(Tsuda Umeko: ¡ÈHitotsubu no Mugi¡É to Natta Jyoshi Kyoiku no Senkusha)
The face of the new 5,000-yen bill Umeko Tsuda was Japan¡Çs first female exchange student to the US, and after returning to Japan, she founded the Women's Eigaku Juku (now Tsuda College), creating the foundation for women's higher education. This newest gospel tract introduces the life of Umeko Tsuda, who experienced turbulent times and became a grain of wheat producing a harvest of education for women. Pack of 50. \750+