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The First Study Abroad Program

On September 19, 2014 By admin
Making their way cross-country on the new transcontinental train, 120 young Chinese boys journeyed to New England for schooling in the 1870s. These students were [...]
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One Woman’s Story

On September 16, 2014 By admin
When Japan invaded China in the 1930s, Chinese in the United States organized to support the war effort and send much-needed aid and supplies to [...]
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Jeu Foon

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Helena, Arkansas: circa 1950 – 2008. There were two deaths in Helena, Arkansas which are part of me and which reflect a slice of American [...]
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Jeu Foon

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Fallout Shelters 1969-70 By Jeu Foon Preface While net surfing in November, 2002, I stumbled onto a site describing a course on fallout shelters given [...]
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Ying-Chun Tan

On September 11, 2014 By admin
This photo was taken in New York around 1959. Four years later, my father Ying-chun Tan wanted to live in Chinatown, close to the Chinese [...]
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Elim Mak

On September 11, 2014 By admin
I am a Chinese Canadian American artist and art therapist living and working in New York City. In my generation, pursuing anything related to art [...]
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Ruo Huang

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Awarded First Prize by the Luxembourg International Composition Prize, Huang Ruo has been cited by the New Yorker as “one of the world’s leading young [...]
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Want Liang

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Liang Wang joined the New York Philharmonic in September 2006 as Principal Oboe. Previously, he was principal oboe of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (2005–06), and [...]
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Eric Shih

On September 11, 2014 By admin
first-generation chinese/taiwanese-american born to IMMIGRANT parents in boston, ma. moved to ohio at one. then settled in a predominantly white town in nj at two. [...]
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Chien Chung (DIDI) Pei

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Chien Chung (Didi) Pei earned a Bachelor of Arts cum laude in Physics from Harvard College in 1968 and graduated in 1972 from Harvard’s Graduate [...]
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Betty C. Jung

On September 11, 2014 By admin
my parents came to the us from the canton (quandong) province before the communists took over the country. while my parents and grandfathers all owned [...]
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Rose Wu

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Rose wu, born in tuscon, was 28 when she testified in Austin, texas to defeat a proposed state law forbidding chinese americans from owning property [...]
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Michael Bow Lau Ma

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Ma Chi-Sang was born in Shar Chung Village in Chung-Shan County in December of 1916. Ma Chi-Sang’s father was one of the first Chinese to [...]
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Hsueh-Tung Chen

On September 11, 2014 By admin
In 1970 I arrived in New York from Taipei with $40 and a suitcase. Several of my friends and I shared an apartment in the [...]
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Ching ho Cheng

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Ching ho Cheng has the distinction of being the first contemporary Chinese-American artist to be recognized in America, says Ronald Kuchta, former Everson Museum director. [...]
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Tian Hao Jiang

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Hao Jiang Tian (田浩江), born in Beijing and landed in New York to attend graduate school in 1983, has sung over 1300 performances of 40 [...]
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Kai Hem Lee

On September 11, 2014 By admin
Although this is only one part of our family history, it is important to me that I share this experience. My father, Kai Hem Lee, [...]
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Susie, Chung-Ying Li

On September 11, 2014 By admin
This Side of Paradise – An Immigrant’s StoryThis is a life well-lived, perfectly fine, Undistinguished to others, content within herself. For an average person with [...]
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Karen Young Ford

On September 11, 2014 By admin
I am a 3rd generation Chinese/american. I make functional porcelain/ glass tableware. I grew up in Huntington, NY one of the only chinese families in [...]
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Remembering Danny Chen

On September 10, 2014 By admin
Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion opens on the eve of the third anniversary of Danny Chen’s death. The 19-year-old Army private was on his first tour of [...]
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