The Life as Someone Else’s Son
By Clarence Leong In 1935, Shuck Wing Chin left Taishan County in southern China, bade farewell to his wife and children, and embarked on a journey to America. Officers at San Francisco’s Angel Island Immigration Station detained him for 33 days before they decided Shuck Wing was who he had claimed to be – the … Continue reading The Life as Someone Else’s Son
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