Connie Young Yu
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Connie Young Yu (born June 19, 1941) is a Chinese American writer, activist, historian, and lecturer. She has written and contributed to many articles and books, notably including Profiles in Excellence: Peninsula Chinese Americans, Chinatown San Jose, U.S.A., and Voices from the Railroad: Stories by Descendents of Chinese Railroad Workers. Through her work, she uncovers forgotten or hidden facets of Chinese and Asian American history.
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Connie Young Yu
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Connie Young Yu
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Connie Young Yu
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1941-06-19
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Connie Mary Young
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Connie Young Yu on Angel Island, San Francisco Bay in 1975. Photo by Nancy Wong.
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writer, historian, lecturer
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Dr. John Kou Ping Yu
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1969
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Connie Young Yu (born June 19, 1941) is a Chinese American writer, activist, historian, and lecturer. She has written and contributed to many articles and books, notably including Profiles in Excellence: Peninsula Chinese Americans, Chinatown San Jose, U.S.A., and Voices from the Railroad: Stories by Descendents of Chinese Railroad Workers. Through her work, she uncovers forgotten or hidden facets of Chinese and Asian American history. Yu played a central role in getting the Angel Island Immigration Station designated a National Historic Landmark, therefore preserving the detention barracks that had Chinese poems carved on the walls.
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1969
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Connie Mary Young
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