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Interviewer:Barbara Lau
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Raleigh Bailey, December 6, 2000. Interview K-0270.
Advocating for Immigrants in Greensboro, North Carolina: Raleigh Bailey describes his work with Southeast Asian immigrant groups in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Interviewee: Raleigh Bailey    Interviewer: Barbara Lau
Duration: 01:16:13     Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 2 excerpts.
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Kong Phok, December 19, 2000. Interview K-0273.
A Cambodian-American in a Greensboro Mill: Cambodian-American Kong Phok describes his experiences at Guilford Mills in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Interviewee: Kong Phok    Interviewer: Barbara Lau
Duration: 01:18:10     Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 4 excerpts.
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Ran Kong, November 25, 2000. Interview K-0269.
"A Mixed Individual": A Cambodian-American Reflects on History, Identity, and Citizenship: Ran Kong, who immigrated to the United States from Cambodia at a young age, reflects on her life as a Cambodian-American and on her immigrant identity.
Interviewee: Ran Kong    Interviewer: Barbara Lau
Duration: 01:50:59     Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 18 excerpts.