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^Vang, Mai Der (2021). Yellow rain poems. ISBN 978-1-64445-065-9. OCLC 1319436953.
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^"2018 Kate Tufts Discovery Award Winner and Finalists". Claremont Graduate University. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
External links
Official website
From History to Poetry: Mai Der Vang Explores the Archival Record in Her Celebrated Volume "Yellow Rain