Tag Archives: Post-Vietnam War
An Lam
Posted in 2nd generation, Da Nang, Profile, Viet Nam, Vietnamese
Tagged 2nd Generation, An Lam, Culture, Da Nang, Education, Ethnic Community, Heroes, History, Immigration, Leaving Vietnam, Life in the US, Memory, Misrecognition, Misrepresentation, Moving to America, Orange County, Post-Vietnam War, Sanitary Conditions, Secondhand Memories, Silence, Tet Festival, Texas, Tradition, Traffic, Uncle Ho, vietnam, Vietnam War, Vietnamese, Vietnamese Market, Wanting to forget
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Bao Nguyen
Posted in Boat people, Profile, Refugee, Viet Nam
Tagged Bao Nguyen, Immigration, Post-Vietnam War, Thailand Refugee Camp, Vietnamese American
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Anh Luu
Posted in Boat people, Fall of Saigon, Profile, Refugee, Saigon, Viet Nam, Vietnamese
Tagged Anh Luu, escape, Immigration, Post-Vietnam War, re-education camp, Refugee Camp Experience, USC, vietnam
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Don Han
Posted in 2nd generation, American, Communism, Laos, Profile, Racism, Refugee
Tagged citizenship, Communist, conflicts, culture shock, Discrimination, Don Han, escape, Laos, Laotian, Laotian American, Nationalization, new government, Northern Laos, Post-Vietnam War, postwar, refugee, Refugee Camp Experience, Refugee Sponsorship, Secret War, Separation of family, Thai, Thailand Refugee Camp
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