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bibliography archival collections Berkeley, Calif. Asian American Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley Angel Island Oral History Project, 1975–90 Him Mark Lai Files HOC-DOI Project San Francisco, Vertical File Judy Yung Files Miscellaneous Papers, Vertical File Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley Angel Island Interviews Asian American Oral History Composite Thomas W. Chinn, ‘‘A Historian’s Reflections on Chinese American Life in San Francisco, 1919–1991’’ (interviews conducted by Ruth Teiser in 1990 and 1991) George B. Morris, ‘‘The Chinaman as He Is’’ Primary Register, Presbyterian Church, San Francisco Chinatown Records of the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Anthropology Roy D. 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