The Chinese experience : No turning back,

Presents intimate portraits of the new Chinese Americans who face a struggle common to so many immigrants: to reconcile some losses of their old culture in order to embrace their adopted American one. The new immigration laws of 1965 were a turning point for the Chinese in America and allowed a new...

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Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities (Firm), Public Affairs Television (Firm), Thomas Lennon Films, WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Other Authors: Chen, Steve, Lennon, Thomas, Moyers, Bill D., Yang, Ruby, Keane, Brian, Gao, George
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003.
Series:Becoming American.
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Summary:Presents intimate portraits of the new Chinese Americans who face a struggle common to so many immigrants: to reconcile some losses of their old culture in order to embrace their adopted American one. The new immigration laws of 1965 were a turning point for the Chinese in America and allowed a new wave of immigrants to enter the country.
Item Description:"A production of Public Affairs Television, Inc., in association with Thomas Lennon Films."
"A presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York."
"A Bill Moyers special"--Container.
Originally broadcast on PBS television stations Mar. 27, 2003 as part of the program entitled: Becoming American, the Chinese experience.
Viewer's guide, educator's guide, and other resources available on the World Wide Web.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (88 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Format:DVD
Production Credits:Editor, Ruby Yang ; music, Brian Keane, George Gao.