Conversation with Professor Yen Lu Wong / Interview with Howard "Toby" Wong Louis, Part 1 & 2
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Louis family history. Audio File 1: Begins with conversation in car between Professor Yen Lu Wong and H. K. Wong about Stella and Young Louis (Wong Young Louis) and the idea of a cultural event to celebrate the Chinese community. Then, interview with Howard "Toby" Ah Toa Wong Louis (1908–2008), youngest child of Ah Louis (Wong On), where they talk about the Chinatown that used to exist, his childhood and school athletics career, studies at Berkeley, and career. Audio File 2: Continuation of Howard Toby Wong Louis interview, cuts off at the end during discussion of travels to China.
Description
Type of resource | sound recording-nonmusical |
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Form | audiocassette |
Extent | 1 audio cassette |
Place | San Luis Obispo (Calif.) |
Date created | April 2, 1979 - [ca. 1979-07-23] |
Digital origin | reformatted digital |
Recording type | Analog |
Recording medium | Magnetic |
Playback speed | 1 7/8 ips |
Track configuration | Half track |
Playback configuration | Mono |
Equalization | IEC Type I |
Creators/Contributors
Former owner | Wong, H. K. (Henry Kwock), 1907- | |
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Interviewer | Wong, H. K. (Henry Kwock), 1907- | |
Interviewee | Louis, Howard Toby Wong (1908–2008) | |
Contributor | Wong, Yen Lu |
Subjects
Subject | Ah Louis |
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Subject | Louis, Young, 1893-1988 |
Subject | Chinese Americans |
Subject | Chinese Americans > History |
Subject | Chinese American families |
Genre | Oral histories |
Bibliographic information
Note | Reformatted by Stanford University Libraries in 2019. |
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Previous title | Toby Louis #1 + #2 |
Source ID | M2021_b01_014 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/hb569zf1838 |
Location | M2021 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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Collection
H. K. Wong oral history collection, circa 1966-1990
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