Daisy Lee Yang , also known as Jung Jin Lee, is a former professor at Korea University and the wife of a former South Korean ambassador. At the age of 71, she transitioned from academia and translation to creative writing.
Perhaps the most famous Daisy Lee, Daisy Bates was a central figure in the American Civil Rights Movement. As the president of the Arkansas NAACP, she famously guided the through the desegregation of Central High School in 1957.
Born in 1893, Daisy Lee was an actress during the mid-20th century.
She chronicled her experiences in her 1962 memoir, The Long Shadow of Little Rock , which featured an introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt. 2. Daisy Lee Yang (Author & Educator)
She is best known for her role in the 1942 film Little Tokyo, U.S.A. , which depicted life and espionage in Los Angeles' Japanese-American community during World War II. Other Notable Daisy Lees:



