How Childhoods Spent in Chinese Laundries Tell the Story of America
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/chinese-laundry-kids-new-york
Oral History during the Holidays
Have the youngest person talk with the oldest person at your holiday gathering and ask about something in their life coming to the US,...
Learning from My Mother's Voice
Newly rewritten saga of a mother and daughter's Journey to the West capturing the themes of separation, loss, guilt, and bicultural...
We Grew Up in NYC Chinatown: Oral Histories Vol 2
Profiles of NYC Cantonese Chinese Americans
Hon K. Lee - Paths Less Traveled of a Scholar Warrior (Spy) Teacher Healer
Hon K. Lee explains why he wrote, "Paths Less Travelled of a Scholar Warrior (Spy) Teacher Healer," a personal memoir chronicling his...
Who are the Cantonese Chinese: NYC Chinatown during the 1940s-1960s!
The Cantonese Chinese were largely Toisanese peasant farmers from southern China and the original Chinese pioneers to the United States...
NYC Chinatown Oral History Project
This blog is to facilitate communication among those growing up in NYC Chinatown during the 1940s to 1960s. #oralhistory