Click here to find out more! The site where Chinese laborers were interred, their graves later forgotten, gets a memorial
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par
Clifford Armion
le 03/09/2010
Ching-Ching Ni
"Lillian Chung Wong, 98, remembers visiting the potter's field outside Evergreen Cemetery in Boyle Heights when she was a child to pay her respects to her grandfather, a railroad worker. ""We used to come every year to bring flowers to his grave," said Chung Wong, who is now a great-grandmother. "Then one day her family showed up for a visit and found nothing, not even the grave markers." Read on...Pour citer cette ressource :
"Click here to find out more! The site where Chinese laborers were interred, their graves later forgotten, gets a memorial", La Clé des Langues [en ligne], Lyon, ENS de LYON/DGESCO (ISSN 2107-7029), septembre 2010. Consulté le 12/10/2024. URL: https://cle.ens-lyon.fr/anglais/archives/archives-revue-de-presse/click-here-to-find-out-more-the-site-where-chinese-laborers-were-interred-their-graves-later-forgotten-gets-a-memorial