AM23.1

Title:
Roberta W.S. Chang Interview Collection

Identifier:
AM-023.1

Abstract

Twenty-five descendents of the first Korean immigrants who came to Hawai‘i between 1903 and 1905 were interviewed between 1998 and 2000 as a project sponsored by the Center for Korean Studies. Nearly all interviewees were over the age of seventy and had lived in Hawaii nearly all their lives. Twenty-five more were added by Roberta Chang.

The interviewees were asked to prepare for questions regarding their parents: their names, from what part of Korea they came, under what circumstances they came to Hawai‘i, how old the parents were when they arrived, what was the family configuration, where they worked, places where they lived, community activities in which they took part, to what church and organizations the parents belonged, who they remember as leaders, any special events, and any other memories.

Interviewees were selected randomly, although attempts were made to have a fair number of interviewees from the Korean Christian Church and the Methodist Church. Please note that interviewees were asked to speak of two major organizations that were begun by the first generation: the Korean National Association (also known as Kuk Min Hur) and the Dongji Hoi. Both organizations are generally associated with the respective churches: the Korean Methodist Church and the Korean Christian Church.

Interviewees talked about other organizations such as the Korean University Club; the Tae Kuk Club; the Delta Frat and Sorority; and the Korean American Club. The latter club began in 1926. It was established by a first-generation immigrant and was quickly taken up by the second generation. The first generation left a hefty endowment to that club.

An in-depth analysis of the interviews has not been made as yet. For this interviewer, the interviews are richly packed with treasured information about the Korean community’s past, but they have to be understood in the context of the general community’s historical events.

Table of Contents

Interviewee DVD number
Chang, Robert Won Bae 5
Chang, Rosie 17
Choi, Clarence 5
Choi, Emily Lee 5
Choy, Mary Whang 12
Chun, Agnes Rho 18
Chung, Charles 13
Chung, George M.Y. 12
Chung, Hazel Pahk 1
Chung, Julia Chang 19
Chung, Nam Young 9
Dunn, Phyllis 21
Dunn, Minnie You 6
Halm, Howard 9
Halm, Mary 9
Han, John 12
Han, Mary Moon 10
Hong, S. Y. Skip 2
Hong, Tai Sung 19
Hong, Patricia Kim 19
Jhung, Bryson 13
Kanada, Caroline Lee 15
Kang, Esther 2
Kang, Lucille Lee 12
Kang, Yong Ok 11
Kim, Edward 8
Kim, Jimmy 17
Kim, Margaret Yang 17
Kim, Marian Lyu 7
Kim, Walter Tae Bong 19
Kim, Yin 11
Ko, Bob 15
Kobayashi, Katherine Kwon 14
Kwon, Agnes Park 14
Lee, Angeline 14
Lee, Charles 10
Lee, Jonah 4
Mack, Ruth Lee 4
Min, Chan Ho 25
Min, Mollie 25
Min, Thomas 25
Minn, Herbert 20
Ome, Esther Lim 23
Owen, Phillip George 1
Owen, Philson 1
Owen, Philo 1
Pai, Inez Kong 26
Park, Esther 3
Park, Mary Hong 3
Yang, Margaret Kim 7
You, E. Won Sik 6
You, Eleanor Chun 24
You, Richard of Hilo 16
You, Richard You 24
Young, Jackie 15
Yu, Pun Cho 21

Other types of interviews:

Discussion on various topics by Charles Chung, Dr. E. Won Sik You, and Skip Hong 22
Rev. Samuel Lee 22
Dr. Robert Wong, neighbor of Dr.Syngman Rhee in Hilo around 1925 to 1929 3
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