Radio: He Famously Fought For His Citizenship. Where Are His Descendants Now? Duration: 4:00
Subject
United States v. Wong Kim Ark
Title
Radio: He Famously Fought For His Citizenship. Where Are His Descendants Now? Duration: 4:00
Date
10/2/2015
Type
Radio
Description
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National Public Radio features a radio interview (2015) with Sandra Wong, the great granddaughter of Wong Kim Ark- a Chinese American who took his birthright citizenship case to the Supreme Court in 1898. Wong describes how she learned about her great grandfather's 14th Amendment case and briefly discusses her Japanese American mother’s internment during WWII, and her children’s path to dual citizenship. Other features include a short description of Wong Kim Ark’s Supreme Court case on the issue of birthright citizenship.
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National Public Radio features a radio interview (2015) with Sandra Wong, the great granddaughter of Wong Kim Ark- a Chinese American who took his birthright citizenship case to the Supreme Court in 1898. Wong describes how she learned about her great grandfather's 14th Amendment case and briefly discusses her Japanese American mother’s internment during WWII, and her children’s path to dual citizenship. Other features include a short description of Wong Kim Ark’s Supreme Court case on the issue of birthright citizenship.
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Publisher
National Public Radio
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“Radio: He Famously Fought For His Citizenship. Where Are His Descendants Now? Duration: 4:00,” Project Reconstruction, accessed April 29, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/465.