American Culture
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Oral History Interview with Yee Ming Leung, 1993-09-08
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Identifier: 1994.007.019
Abstract
In this interview, Yee Ming Leung describes his teenage assimilation to American culture; a childhood of "Chinese" activities such as catching crabs on Coney Island or stealing nuts from neighbors trees, as well as playing baseball and watching football or movies with his new American friends. Leung recalls his life as a businessman and, later, a restaurateur. He discusses his campaign and motivations for running for a seat on the School Board, Chinese attitudes towards voting, and his...
Dates:
1993-09-08
The Family Journey of Richard Ong, 2015-08-15
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Identifier: 2015.048.007
Abstract
Richard Wong, later changed to Richard Ong, was born to a paper son who later became naturalized through the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. His mother was able to come to America through the War Brides Act of 1945. His family eventually settled in a suburb in East Rockaway New York, where they worked and lived in and behind a laundromat. Richard became a Catholic during his childhood years. He later went on to attend Princeton, describing his suburban upbringing as an experience...
Dates:
2015-08-15
The Family Journey of The Kung Family, 2016-09
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Identifier: 2016.033.006
Abstract
Various members of the Kung family recount their journey to the US and how they adapted to American culture. They further explore the changes in the Chinese community from when they first arrived to current day.
Dates:
2016-09
The Family Journey of The Yao Family, 2016-10
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Identifier: 2016.033.007
Abstract
Tina Yao & William Yao talk about their immigration life experience, their family tradition and the cultural legacy they want to leave to their offspring. William Yao talks about his childhood in Shanghai, his father who worked in the silk business died of a stroke when he was young. Although three of her five children lived with her brother it was still hard for William mother to raise her children, financially. After WWII William went to the Shanghai provincial State High School, later...
Dates:
2016-10