China
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
The Family Journey of Sandy Lee and Doug Lee , 2014
Item
Identifier: 2014.035.003
Abstract
Sandy and Doug Lee sit down with MOCA to discuss the history of their family, as found through archival and family research. They bring up the curio shop that their family kept and finding pictures from this business through a cousin. They discuss their father’s involvement in the U.S. Army and his position as translator for American diplomats who met with Mao and his party. They discuss how their Uncle funded one of the first Chinese-American film companies in the U.S., called Great Wall...
Dates:
2014
The Family Journey of the Wong Family , 2017-04-06
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Identifier: 2017.041.003
Abstract
In this interview, Wong family representatives, David, Nancy, and their mother discuss their early lives in Colorado, move to California and LA, their lives in San Francisco at school and at their grocery store, and family history of paper sons. This interview was conducted in English with few conversations in Toishanese.
Dates:
2017-04-06
The Family Journey of Theodore Chao, 2015-10-05
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Identifier: 2015.048.015
Abstract
Theodore Chao, born in Shanghai, China, immigrated to Virginia and grew up in Hampton at a young age. He begins the interview by sharing his connection to the MOCA which he was first introduced to by his mother. He continues to speak of his mother colorful upbringing as a Virginia native of Toisan heritage and touches on her educational background in NYC where she met his father. He describes his father tumultuous journey, escaping reeducation camp in Guangdong, eventually reuniting with his...
Dates:
2015-10-05