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Chinese Americans--History.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

Oral History Interview with Alice Eng and Anne Lee, 2000-11-18

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Identifier: 2015.008.001
Abstract Alice Eng and Anne Lee are sisters who discuss what life was like growing up in New York City in a big family. After living in Brooklyn for the first few years of their lives, their family then moved to China. However they then returned to the United States as refugees and their family then relocated to Midtown. Some of their family members fought in World War II and both women went to graduate high school, get married and become homemakers. In the interview they express their interests in...
Dates: 2000-11-18

Oral History Interview with Cecilia Chiang, 2015-12-21

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Identifier: 2016.037.006
Abstract Cecilia Chiang her incredible life story from wartime China all the way to becoming a restaurant owner in New York City. Her interview is riddled with her fascinations towards Chinese cuisine as she narrates the role Chinese cuisine has made during the turbulent events of her life, from her journey to Chongqing during the Japanese invasion of China to her time in Japan. She expresses her fondness of Chinese cuisine through a genuine desire to share the wonderful variety of Chinese food as...
Dates: 2015-12-21

The Family Journey of Paula Madison, 2015-08-12

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Identifier: 2015.048.011
Abstract This oral history focuses on the history of Paula Madison grandfather, Lowe Ding Chow, and her journey to trace her ancestral roots to find and reconnect with her unknown relatives. Paula Madison, former NBC executive vice president of diversity, wanted to uncover her identity through her grandfather history, because she wanted to learn the background of her Jamaican-Chinese heritage. Madison has always had this inherent connection with Samuel Lowe, the grandfather that she had never met,...
Dates: 2015-08-12