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Faculty and Alumni Notes
Dublin Core
Title
Faculty and Alumni Notes
The Messenger, Volume XLVI
Detail Ah Fong Yeung
Description
This page is one of five displaying notes about faculty and alumni and provides information about where they live and work after graduating or moving on from Richmond. The page includes a note about Ah Fong Yeung, class of 1909, who is mentioned as the only Chinese graduate of Richmond College at the time. He moved back to China after graduation to become a teacher at the Ping Tu Academy, which was an all-male Academy with a Protestant mission.
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond, VA
Date
1920
Contributor
Katherine Desloge
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Type
Files
Collection
Citation
E.B. Willingham, “Faculty and Alumni Notes,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 8, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/27.