- Him Mark Lai
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name = Him Mark Lai
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birth_date = birth date|1925|11|11
birth_place =San Francisco, CA ,USA
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occupation = historian, author, mechanical engineer
nationality = USA
period = 1968 – Present
genre = U.S. History, Chinese History
subject = Angel Island,Chinese immigration ,Chinese American s,Chinese Diaspora
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spouse = Laura Lai
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website = [http://www.himmarklai.org/ www.himmarklai.org]
footnotes =Him Mark Lai (born
November 11 ,1925 inSan Francisco ) is an Americanhistorian . He is known as the “Dean ofChinese American History” cite web|url= http://chronicle.com/weekly/v46/i19/19a02101.htm /|title=The Scholar Who Legitimized the Study of Chinese America|publisher= The Chronicle of Higher Education |date=2000-1-13 |accessdate=2008-03-24] by his academic peers, despite the fact that he is professionally trained as amechanical engineer with no advanced training in the academic field of History. Him Mark Lai co-taught the first college course onChinese American History withPhilip Choy atSan Francisco State University in 1969, and also taught the same course atUC Berkeley ’sEthnic Studies Department in the 1970s.Him Mark Lai’s most well known work is “Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940” [Him Mark Lai, Judy Yung, Genny Lim. " Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940" (University of Washington Press, 1991). ISBN 0-295-97109-6] , written in conjunction with
Judy Yung andGenny Lim . These three formed the History of Chinese Detained on Island Project (HOI-DOC) to translate theChinese poetry found on the walls of the Angel Island Immigration Station and collectoral histories ofdetainee s on Angel Island, based on the specific restrictions of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. Their resulting manuscript was independently published in 1980, and published byUniversity of Washington Press in 1991. Lai joked to a newspaper reporter that “that book is the only one that makes him any money.” cite web|url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20071201/ai_n21141944/ |title=Chinese American scholar’s work going digital|publisher= Oakland Tribune |date=2007-12-1 |accessdate=2008-03-24]In 1991 Him Mark Lai and
Albert Cheng created theIn Search of Roots Program through a partnership with theChinese Historical Society of America ,Chinese Culture Foundation , and theOverseas Chinese Affairs Office fromGuangdong Province,China . This year-long program trains a dozen Chinese American youths how to research their family history throughNational Archives and Records Administration documents andoral history during the Spring. Each Summer, the students visit theirancestral villages in thePearl River Delta region ofChina . Upon their return, the students create a visual display of theirgenealogy and display it at theChinese Cultural Center during Lunar New Year.In 2003, the
Ethnic Studies Library atUC Berkeley announced their “Him Mark Lai Collection,” over 200 linear feet of Lai’s private research material, which he donated to the library for use by other scholars. [cite web|url= http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/annotation/march-2003/him-mark-lai-collection.html/ |title=”The Him Mark Lai Collection: Reclaiming a History of the Chinese In America| Publisher=Annotation: The Newsletter of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission |date=2003-3 |accessdate=2008-03-24]In 2007, Him Mark Lai was diagnosed with terminal
bladder cancer , yet he continues his research and writing. [L.A. Chung, "Documenting Chinese in America”, San Jose Mercury News, October 27, 2007.]Organizations
*Min Qing, (Chinese American Democratic Youth League), President (1951–1959)
*Chinese Historical Society of America (CHSA)
*Chinese Culture Center (CCC)
*In Search of Roots ProgramPublications
*A History of the Chinese in California: A Syllabus (1969)
*Island (1980)
*A History Reclaimed: An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Language Materils on the Chinese of America (1986)
*Chinese America: History & Perspectives, Editor (1987-Present)
*From Overseas Chinese to Chinese American: History of Development of Chinese American Society during the Twentieth Century (1992, written in Chinese)
*Becoming Chinese American: A History of Communities and Institutions (2004)
*Chinese America: History & Perspectives, Editor (1987-Present)Education
*Nom Kue School, San Francisco Chinatown
*Commodore Stockton Elementary School
*Francisco Junior High School
*Galileo High School
*1945 Class ValedictorianCity College of San Francisco
*1947 BS in Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley Filmography
*The Chinatown Files (2001)
*Him Mark Lai: The People’s Historian (2004)References
External links
*Him Mark Lai Digital Archive Project (http://himmarklai.org)
*Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers (http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7r29q3gq/) retrieved 3/24/2008
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