Oral Histories

A green gravy boat icon sits next to the blue text Southern Foodways Alliance on a white background, reflecting stories of Chinese Grocers and their impact on Southern cuisine.

Chinese Grocers | Southern Foodways Alliance

The Southern Foodways Alliance site is home to a collection of oral histories recorded by Jung Min (Kevin) Kim centered around Chinese grocers in the South. Through interviewing grocery store owners in the Mississippi Delta, Kevin uncovers stories of Chinese immigrants, family legacies, and well-established Chinese-owned grocery stores that have served their communities for decades. Kevin Kim also wrote the “Chinese” entry in the Encyclopedia of Arkansas which can be referenced for further information on Chinese Arkansans. 

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Three people paddling a yellow canoe on the ocean in the Marshall Islands, with the word Archive below the image.

Marshall Islands Story Project: Oral Histories

A collaboration between the College of the Marshall Islands and Loyola University Maryland, this project preserves Marshallese culture by collecting oral histories and traditional stories from elders. Marshallese students play an active role in documenting and sharing these narratives. The archive consists of a collection of photos, videos, and text, as well as additional resources to support Marshallese education.

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