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Emigration and Immigration

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Book Chapters, 1986, undated

 Series — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Cambria Collection is arranged at the Series Level. The collection primarily consists of paper documents, including: research papers and notes, letters and emails of correspondence, census data, newspaper articles, deed and tax information pertaining to the Red House, and oral history transcripts. Also included are photographs and maps in both color and black and white of the Red House and the city of Cambria.

Dates: 1986, undated

Chang Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1988-M-1-Chang
Abstract The Chang Family Collection contains Chinese and English language correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, rare books, printed matter, and artifacts collected by multiple transnational generations of the Chang family, also known by the surname Chung or Zhang. Originating from a village in Guangdong, China, the Chang family first immigrated to the United States in the year 1900, and underwent successive waves of immigration and reverse migration between the two nations over the course of the...
Dates: 1911 - 1986; Majority of material found within 1911 - 1956

Southern California Oral History Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1979-M-1-SCOH
Abstract The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (CHSSC) and the UCLA Asian Studies Center (AASC) conducted the Southern California Chinese American Oral History Project from 1978 to 1984. They collected 165 oral histories, from which transcripts, summaries, indices, and the book Linking Our Lives: Chinese American Women in Los Angeles were made. This collection contains approximately 1700 pages of transcripts and summaries, in English with small amounts...
Dates: 1916 - 2024; Majority of material found within 1978 - 1984

Walter Lum Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2009-P-2-Lum
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, Chinese Times newspaper clippings, pamphlets, telegrams, yearbooks, receipts, and payroll records. Materials related to Immigration Act of 1924, China War Relief Association of America, and Chinese American Citizens Alliance.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1910 - 1930