Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[On-Going] (Bulk 1970- 1995)
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Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[on-going] (bulk 1970- 1995) Collection Number AAS ARC 2000/80 ETHNIC STUDIES LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY © 2004 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Table Of Contents Descriptive Summary ................................................................................................................................................................. i Administrative Information ..................................................................................................................................................... iii Related Collections ................................................................................................................................................................... iv Biographical Information ......................................................................................................................................................... v Scope and Content of Collection ............................................................................................................................................. vi Series Description ................................................................................................................................................................... viii SERIES 1: RESEARCH FILES, 1778-2002, n.d.......................................................................................................... viii A.: General Subjects, 1778-2002, n.d. ..................................................................................................................... viii B.: People, 1871-2002, n.d. ...................................................................................................................................... viii C.: Organizations, 1853-2002, n.d. .......................................................................................................................... viii D.: Slides, 1972-1979, n.d. ....................................................................................................................................... viii SERIES 2: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1949-1950, 1960-2002, n.d. .................................................................. viii SERIES 3: WRITINGS, 1967-2001, n.d. ....................................................................................................................... ix SERIES 4: PERSONAL PAPERS, 1918-2002, n.d. ....................................................................................................... ix Collection Contents .................................................................................................................................................................... 1 SERIES 1: RESEARCH FILES, 1778-2002, n.d............................................................................................................. 1 A.: General Subjects, 1778-2002, n.d. ........................................................................................................................ 1 B.: People, 1871-2002, n.d. ..................................................................................................................................... 125 C.: Organizations, 1853-2002, n.d. ......................................................................................................................... 171 D.: Slides, 1972-1979, n.d. ...................................................................................................................................... 184 SERIES 2: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, 1949-1950, 1960-2002, n.d. ................................................................. 186 SERIES 3: WRITINGS, 1967-2001, n.d. .................................................................................................................... 206 SERIES 4: PERSONAL PAPERS, 1918-2002, n.d. .................................................................................................... 209 Him Mark Lai Papers AAS ARC 2000/80 Descriptive Summary Title Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[on-going] (bulk 1970-1995) Collection Number AAS ARC 2000/80 Creator Lai, H. Mark Extent 130 Cartons, 61 Boxes, 7 Oversize Folders 199.4 linear feet Collection Processed By Jean Jao-Jin Kao Yu Li Janice Otani Limin Fu Yen Chen Joy Hung Lin Lin Ma Zhuqing Xia Mabel Yang Date Completed May 2003 Finding Aid Created By Jean Jao-Jin Kao Janice Otani Wei Chi Poon Abstract The Him Mark Lai Papers are divided into four series: Research Files, Professional Activities, Writings, and Personal Papers. Lai's extensive research spans over four decades, with the bulk of materials dating from 1970 to 1995. Although Lai was born and raised in the United States, he is fluent in both English and Chinese and this bilingualism is evident in the materials contained in the collection. His commitment to documenting this history is reflected in the numerous biographies of Chinese and Chinese Americans, and in the materials on Chinese overseas, particularly within the United States, and their homeland relations. His research files include information relating to family associations, Chinese American organizations, Chinatowns, the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party), and the history of China. Also represented in the collection are Lai's teaching files, materials gathered during his participation in various professional activities, his writings, biographical information, and personal miscellany. Lai's interest in Chinese newspapers is unparalleled: he subscribes to practically every Chinese newspaper available in the United States. This interest resulted in the inclusion of a significant number of newsclippings along with correspondence, interviews, manuscripts, drafts, monographs, journals, statistical data, photocopies i Him Mark Lai Papers AAS ARC 2000/80 of legal documents and FBI files, bylaws, minutes, organization records, historical documents, maps, slides, photographs and negatives. ii Him Mark Lai Papers AAS ARC 2000/80 Administrative Information Access Collection is open for research. Physical Location For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Ethnic Studies Library's online catalog Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Him Mark Lai Papers, AAS ARC 2000/80, Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley. Acquisition Information The Him Mark Lai papers were given to the Ethnic Studies Library by Him Mark Lai in 1980. Additions were made in 1999 and on February 27, 2002. iii Him Mark Lai Papers AAS ARC 2000/80 Related Collections Chinese American Citizens Alliance, 1922-1987. AAS ARC 2000/71 Chinese American Democratic Youth League miscellany, 1940-1962. AAS ARC 2000/81 Chinese Cemetery Association miscellany, 1955-1998. AAS ARC 2000/83 Chinese directories collection, 1949-1976. AAS ARC 2000/84 iv Him Mark Lai Papers AAS ARC 2000/80 Biographical Information Him Mark Lai was born on November 1, 1925 into a San Francisco working class family. The family's Chinese surname was Mark, but it became Lai in America because his father had entered the country as the paper son of a merchant with the surname Lai. Him Mark Lai received an Associate of Arts degree from City College of San Francisco in 1945 and a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1947. He was a mechanical engineer at Bechtel Power Corporation from 1953 to 1984. Through the influence of his Chinese school teacher, Yuk Ow, who was considered by many to be one of the pioneers in scholarly research of Chinese American history, Lai learned to appreciate the importance of Chinese language sources in the study of Chinese American history. A member of the Chinese Historical Society since 1965, Lai has devoted much of his life to studying and writing about Chinese American history. At the end of 1967, he initiated a series of historical articles in East/West: the Chinese-American Journal. As of 2003, he has written 54 essays and books in English and Chinese and has contributed articles to four encyclopedias and other publications. His major publications include A History Reclaimed: An Annotated Bibliography of Chinese Language Materials on the Chinese of America (1986) and From Overseas Chinese to Chinese American: History of Development of Chinese American Society during the Twentieth Century (1992; in Chinese). He also edited Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island (1980). When he published his 13,000- word essay "Chinese on the Continental U.S." in The Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups in 1980, he was already nationally and internationally known for his expertise. A 10,000-word essay in the Encyclopedia of Chinese Overseas was published in 1998 by Singapore's Chinese Heritage Centre in English as well as in traditional and simplified Chinese characters. Because Lai is noted for his scholarship on Chinese American history, many organizations request his services as a consultant. Furthermore, he has been elected president and board member of many organizations. He was a consultant to one of the first television productions on Chinese American history, Gam Saan Hak: A History of Chinese in America (San Francisco Channel 4, 1972-1974), as well as to the Angel Island Film Project, which resulted in the film Carved in Silence (Felicia Lowe, 1981-1987). He was the president of the Chinese Historical Society of America in 1971, 1976, and 1977 and of the Chinese Culture Foundation