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Decades After Clashing With The Klan, A Thriving Vietnamese Community In Texas

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An National Public Radio (NPR) Weekend Edition story shares the history and current community formations of Vietnamese resettlement in Texas, offering a lens to view current sentiments toward immigrants.

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19.04.04

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Burnett, John

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Decades After Clashing With The Klan, A Thriving Vietnamese Community In Texas

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November 25, 2018

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https://www.npr.org/2018/11/25/669857481/decades-after-clashing-with-the-klan-a-thriving-vietnamese-community-in-texas

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Multimedia details

Creator

Burnett, John

Contributor

NPR

Publisher

NPR

Date

2018-11-25

Language

eng

Type

Sound

Format

Audio

File Format

mp3

Subject

Vietnamese Americans; Hate crimes; Racism; Discrimination

Source

NPR

Credit Line

Courtesy of NPR.

Licensor

NPR

MUMI Number

19.04.AUD.033

Creator

Burnett, John

Contributor

NPR

Publisher

NPR

Date

2018-11-25

Language

eng

Type

Sound

Format

Audio

File Format

mp3

Subject

Vietnamese Americans; Hate crimes; Racism; Discrimination

Source

NPR

Credit Line

Courtesy of NPR.

Licensor

NPR

MUMI Number

19.04.AUD.033

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