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Cited Oral Histories
Ambers, Gerry. Telephone interview with author. Vancouver, BC, Canada, 4 April 2007.
Breimberg, Liz. Interview with author. Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2 November 2005.
Browne, Hoa. Conversation with author. New York City, 3 May 2005.
Browne, Hoa, and Houi Browne. Conversation with author. Teaneck, NJ, 1 December 2006.
Browne, Wendelle. Interview with author. Chicago, 21 May 2006.
Bunch, Charlotte. Interview with author, New York City, 30 November 2006.
Chan, Jeffrey. Telephone interview with author. San Rafael, CA, 17 January 2005.
Cleaver, Kathleen. Interview with author. New Haven, CT, 22 February 2006.
Drummond, Judy. Interview with author. San Francisco, CA, 21 March 2007.
Duckles, Madeline. Interview with author. Berkeley, CA, 21 October 2006.
Easley-Cox, Barbara. Interview with Robin J. Haynes. Philadelphia, PA, 22 July 2005.
———. Telephone interview with author. Philadelphia, PA, 21 December 2006.
Esman, Milton. Telephone interview with author. Ithaca, NY, 26 October 2005.
Fournier, Frances. Conversation with author. Vancouver, BC, Canada, 31 October 2005.
Froines, Ann. Telephone interview with author. 21 December 2006.
Genera, Nina, and Maria Ramirez. Interview with author. Hayward, CA, 27 February 2007.
Haynes, Robin. Conversation with author. Chicago, 9 January 2006.
Hing, Alex. E-mail correspondence. 26 February 2006.
———. Interview with author. New York City, 19 March 2005.
Kotake, Donna. Interview with author. San Francisco, CA, 31 May 2006.
Martinez, Betita. Telephone interview with author. 7 December 2006.
Matthews, Tracye. Conversations with author. Chicago, Winter 2006.
Near, Holly. Telephone interview with author. 12 February 2007.
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung. Interview with author. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 19 August 2009.
Pham Khac Lam. Interview with author. Hanoi, Vietnam, 12 August 2009.
Pham Thi Hoai Giang and Nguyen Thi Tuyet. Interview with author. Hanoi, Vietnam, 12 August 2009.
Pham Van Chuong. Interview with author. Hanoi, Vietnam, 12 August 2009.
Ramirez, Maria. E-mail correspondence with author. 29 January 2011.
Rappaport, Randy. Conversation with author. Amherst, MA, 11 June 2011.
———. Interview with author. Columbus, OH, 7 July 2007.
Rothstein, Vivian. Telephone interview with author. 9 March 2007.
Smith, Ed. Interview with author. Honolulu, HI, 25 April 2009.
Stearns, Nancy. Interview with author. New York City, 3 May 2006.
Sumi, Pat. Interview by Ryan Yokota. Los Angeles, 19 June 1997 and 1 July 1997. Transcript from 1 July session.
Tranh Minh Quoc. Interview with author, Hanoi, Vietnam, 10 August 2009.
Weiss, Cora. Interview with author. Brooklyn, NY, 7 April 2006.
———. Interviews with author. New York City, 8 and 9 April 2006, and 4 May 2006.
Weiss, Cora, and Peter Weiss. Interview with author. New York City, 9 April 2006.
Weisstein, Naomi. Telephone interview with author. 5 February 2007.
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