From China to America Chinese Culture And Heritage 1928 1980 Oral History Tr

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From China to America Chinese Culture And Heritage 1928 1980 Oral History Tr
Young Oy Bo Lee
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Mrs. Lee: Father and his first wife came to Canton to take their children and also to take Peter back as their son, to the U. S. I was to enter the U. S. As the single daughter of the Young family. Now please don't go around telling everyone about this. You know how people like to talk.
Kate: And what was his first wife's name?
Mrs. Lee: I think it was Louie Hee Kay. You'll have to find that in the old papers.
It was approximately January or February of 1938 that I left Canton. It was the sadde
...st and most miserable time of my life. My family came to the train station to say good-bye. We all cried. I didn't think I was ever going to see them again. I was frightened for them. I was only nineteen.
Kate: It must have been devastating to leave everyone you loved and familiar places you've known, (pause) And then you came to the U. S. ?
Mrs. Lee: No, first I went to Hong Kong. I stayed there for six months wait ing for my documents to be cleared by the British. Fortunately, your father had six younger brothers.


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