Why and How A Retired Psychology Professor Became An Historian of Chinese in America
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Father Takes A Break
Mom’s Rare Breaks
Entire Block Replaced
Sam Lee “Parking Lot”?
Mom’s Angel Island Morality Quiz
When Madame Chiang Came Back to Macon
I just wanted to be a baseball star
Chop Chop, my only Chinese role model
Macon’s Farewell to Us
No Laundries in China
My g-g-fathers’ 19 laundries
Iowa’s Isolated Laundrymen
Anti-Chinese Feelings
Laundry As A ‘Prison’
Mocking the Laundryman
Mississippi Chinese
Chinese Grocery Families
Worked and Lived in Stores
Segregated Schools
A Fading Way of Life
Tribute to Chinese Mission School
Chinese Food Not Always Popular
Fears of Chinese Food
Family-run cafes were simple
Chop Suey Turned the Tide
All family members worked
In a mom and pop café kitchen
The closing of a family cafe
Closed!
Goal: Reach New Audiences
My ‘Chinese’ Name is not Jung
My Prophetic Name