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Chinese-Mexican History - Laszlo chats with Hugo Wong

Chinese-Mexican History - Laszlo chats with Hugo Wong

Update: 2024-09-13
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First off, let me apologize for the less-than-optimal audio quality. This is a very informative interview. And for those of you who missed my very old episode from 2013 or thereabouts covering this topic, this discussion will be a real eye-opener. The history of the Chinese immigrant experience in Mexico (and Latin America) is not that well known. Hugo's ancestors emigrated to Mexico from Guangdong back in the 19th century. One of them, Wong Fook Chun was a major figure in the history of those times and he had an interesting interaction with the Qing-era reformer Kang Youwei. I hope you'll suffer through the lousy audio and that you'll get a lot out of this episode. Chinese-Mexican history was once filled with tragedy and violence. Again, sorry about the audio quality. Here's a link to his book, "America's Lost Chinese: The Rise and Fall of a Migrant Family Dream"https://a.co/d/0Yh5LiZ

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Chinese-Mexican History - Laszlo chats with Hugo Wong

Chinese-Mexican History - Laszlo chats with Hugo Wong

Laszlo Montgomery