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Chinese Club
Dublin Core
Title
Chinese Club
The Web
Photo of 5 Chinese students and their names
Description
This photograph shows the Chinese Club, consisting of Y.C. Cheung (Chairman), C.Y. Hui (Secretary and Treasurer), C.K. Wong, K.H. Cheung, W.H. Lam, 5 male, Chinese students. While there were no African-American, or any other non-white race, students enrolled in the University of Richmond, the university did accept Chinese students. The Chinese students were not a majority on campus, but the Chinese Club was a recognized organization, as it is included in the yearbook.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
The Web 1922
Richmond, Va
Date
1922
Contributor
Sharon Lim
Format
Files
Collection
Citation
“Chinese Club,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 15, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/201.