Flora Belle Jan, from the 1927 yearbook of the University of Chicago
Born
September 22, 1906
Fresno, California, US
Died
January 22, 1950(1950-01-22) (aged 43)
Yuma, Arizona, US
Occupation
Journalist
Flora Belle JanWang (September 22, 1906 – January 22, 1950) was an American journalist and poet. She was born in California, and lived in China from the early 1930s until 1949.
Early life and education
Jan was born and raised in Fresno, California,[1][2] one of the eight children of Jan Suey Ming and Yen Shee, both Chinese immigrants from Guangdong province. Her parents ran a restaurant.[3][4] She was recognized as a promising writer in her teens.[5] She represented Fresno in a beauty contest in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1925.[6]
Jan moved with her husband and son to China in the early 1930s,[14] and stayed there until after World War II,[15] returning to California with her daughters in 1949. She worked for the United States Office of War Information in Beijing,[16] and wrote for English-language newspapers and magazines.[8]
Publications
"Lure of Spring is Here; Teachers Tell of Youthful Love; Days of Romance Recalled" (1923)[17]
"Ming Toy Takes Up Hiking; East Turns to West in Out Doors; Khaki Replaces Silk Today"[18]
"Long Trail to Chinatown; Fresno's Oriental Center is Quaint; Many Curious People Seen" (1923)[19]
Flora Jan was born a United States citizen, but lost her citizenship when she married psychologist Charles Wang, a fellow alumnus of the University of Chicago. They had a son, Hanson, who was born in the United States, and two daughters, Fleur and Fiore, who were both born in China. She became a naturalized American citizen in 1932. She died in 1950, at the age of 43, while visiting her close friend Ludmelia Holstein in Yuma, Arizona. Her letters to Holstein are held by the Hoover Institution Library.[26] They were edited and published as Unbound Spirit: Letters of Flora Belle Jan in 2009, with an introduction by Judy Yung.[27] Her daughter Fleur Yano was a professor of physics and astronomy at California State University, Los Angeles.[28]