Vietnamese American families
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: sh85143274
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Cambao de Duong, 2003-11-17
File
Identifier: 2014.036.002
Abstract
Cambao de Duong is a Chinese-Vietnamese immigrant born in Saigon, South Vietnam to Chinese parents. Cambao grew up in a multicultural environment and learned to speak Chao Chow, Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin. He would receive a high level of education in Vietnam, and inspired by one of his principals, became an educator. De Duong would teach at the college level until he received an officer commission in the South Vietnam army. Given his previous service in the South Vietnamese...
Dates:
2003-11-17
Oral History Interview with Han Ho Tran, 2008-03-13
Item
Identifier: 2008.040.010
Abstract
Mr. Tran emigrated from Vietnam and settled in Brooklyn, New York in 1990, three years after which he opened a family grocery business. Even though he had contracted a five-year lease that was projected to last until 2003, a new landlord took over the building in 1999 at which time Tran received an eviction notice. Ultimately, after seven years of successfully running his grocery business, Tran lost his grocery store—and with it his source of income—over a rent dispute. According to Tran and...
Dates:
2008-03-13