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Biography of B.A. degree applicant. Cheng-Yeing Hui
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Title
Biography of B.A. degree applicant. Cheng-Yeing Hui
The Web
Photo and biography for Cheng-Yeing Hui
Description
This page shows the biography of Cheng-Yeung Hui, a senior who is a part of the Philologian Literary Society and the Chinese Club. His biography shows his relations with the University of Richmond students. Even during times of race discrimination and prejudice, Cheug-Yeung Hui is praised for his work. However, phrases such as "land of the East" and "receive more just like him" show a paternalistic nature and the divide between international students and the American students.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
The Web 1922
Richmond, Va
Date
1922
Contributor
Sharon Lim
Format
Files
Collection
Citation
“Biography of B.A. degree applicant. Cheng-Yeing Hui,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed March 26, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/203.