Reflections of Seattle's Chinese Americans: The First 100 Years
This publication by Wing Luke Museum’s former Executive Director Ron Chew and current Deputy Executive Director Cassie Chinn contains 102 oral histories from Seattle-based Chinese Americans. This book is a vital record of how Chinese Americans carved a place for themselves in Seattle long before the emergence of “Asian American” as an identity during the Civil Rights Movement. 202 pages with black and white portraits and maps. Only available at the Wing Luke Museum!
Want more Chinese American history? See Ron Chew’s My Unforgotten Seattle for a first-person account of being part of the beginnings of the Asian American movement.
This publication by Wing Luke Museum’s former Executive Director Ron Chew and current Deputy Executive Director Cassie Chinn contains 102 oral histories from Seattle-based Chinese Americans. This book is a vital record of how Chinese Americans carved a place for themselves in Seattle long before the emergence of “Asian American” as an identity during the Civil Rights Movement. 202 pages with black and white portraits and maps. Only available at the Wing Luke Museum!
Want more Chinese American history? See Ron Chew’s My Unforgotten Seattle for a first-person account of being part of the beginnings of the Asian American movement.
This publication by Wing Luke Museum’s former Executive Director Ron Chew and current Deputy Executive Director Cassie Chinn contains 102 oral histories from Seattle-based Chinese Americans. This book is a vital record of how Chinese Americans carved a place for themselves in Seattle long before the emergence of “Asian American” as an identity during the Civil Rights Movement. 202 pages with black and white portraits and maps. Only available at the Wing Luke Museum!
Want more Chinese American history? See Ron Chew’s My Unforgotten Seattle for a first-person account of being part of the beginnings of the Asian American movement.