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Vietnamese-American History: Overseas Vietnamese Media in the United States, Overseas Vietnamese Organizations in the United States

Vietnamese-American History: Overseas Vietnamese Media in the United States, Overseas Vietnamese Organizations in the United States

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ISBN10: 1233181580
ISBN13: 9781233181582
Publisher: Books Llc Wiki Series
Pages: 26
Weight: 0.15
Height: 0.05 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Overseas Vietnamese media in the United States, Overseas Vietnamese organizations in the United States, Little Saigon, Boat People SOS, List of U.S. cities with large Vietnamese American populations, Government of Free Vietnam, Mid-Atlantic Union of Vietnamese Student Associations, For The Vietnamese People Party, Chua Buu Mon, Vietnam Populist Party, List of Vietnamese American groups, Vietnamese International Film Festival, Saigon Broadcasting Television Network, Marian Days, Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of Southern California, Nghia-Sinh International, Chua Bo De, Eden Center, KXYZ, People's Action Party of Vietnam, Saint Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish, KVNR, Bolinao 52, Mach Song, National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies, Journal of Vietnamese Studies, Viet Museum, KALI-FM, Nguoi Viet Daily News, Radio Free Vietnam, Saigon, U.S.A.. Excerpt: Little Saigon is a name given to any of several overseas Vietnamese immigrant and descendant communities outside Vietnam, usually in the United States. Saigon is the former name of the capital of the former South Vietnam, where a large number of first-generation Vietnamese immigrants originate. The most well-established and largest Vietnamese-American enclaves, not all of which are called Little Saigon, are located in Orange County, California; San Jose, California; and Houston, Texas. Somewhat smaller communities also exist, including the comparatively nascent Vietnamese commercial districts in San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta, Sacramento, Denver, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (Haltom City, Arlington, and Garland), Falls Church, Virginia and Orlando. Additionally, Vietnamese-Americans of Chinese lineage have also established businesses and bringing distinctively Vietnamese elements to most Chinatowns, essentially bl...