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Category: Program Six – Post ’65 Generation

Posted on May 2, 2017August 6, 2024

Don and Floria Myung Senior, Owners of the Trojan Meat Market in Los Angeles

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Don Myung, LA Korean shopkeeper
Interview by Dmae Roberts
Date: 2/12/05
2 Discs
Disc 1 – 71:10 – 12 Tracks
Disc 2 – 36:13 – 10 Tracks

DISC 1

TRACK 1 – 0:51 Read more...

Posted on May 2, 2017August 6, 2024

Manu Patel (Owner) and Kruti Patel (Daughter) of the Apache Hotel, Chicago, IL

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Manu and Kruti Patel
Recorded by Catrin Einhorn
2005

Patel log 1
1:30

Hey, Manu
No breakfast today.
I know. I don’t got time for breakfast. Levels okay? Read more...

Posted on March 26, 2017December 19, 2017

NY Chinatown Tour

http://crossingeast.org/crossingeastarchive/wp-content/uploads/2017/xl-01/13/NY-Chinatown-Tour.mp3

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