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“We Have Always Lived as Americans”

On April 7, 2015 By admin
  We have always lived as Americans, and our children have been brought up to consider themselves as such. —Mary Tape, 1892       [...]
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A Family’s Hope

On December 10, 2014 By admin
Henry Docfoo Cheu (1900-1984)was born in 1900 in Nam Moon village in China’s Pearl River Delta. His grandfather served as the village doctor, and charged [...]
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Anna May Wong (1905-1961)

On October 27, 2014 By admin
For my parents and their generation, Anna May Wong was always an integral part of the family. Since she was the only female Chinese American [...]
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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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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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