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This forty-eight page academic student paper handwritten by C.C. Tseng provides an overview of slavery in ancient times, the modern world, and the United States. He describes the establishment of slavery in the United States, conditions of the…

This twelve page academic student paper typewritten by C.C. Tseng describes the new student movement in China, also known as the "New Culture Movement." He describes the political environment, including the "May Fourth Movement" of 1919 and the "May…

In this four-page handwritten letter, C.C. Tseng writes of his sadness at leaving Charleston, South Carolina and Laura M. Bragg's friendship and company. Miss Bragg is at the Valentine Museum in Richmond, Virginia. C.C. Tseng mentions Chinese…

In this seven-page handwritten letter C.C. Tseng disusses life at military camp, marksmanship training, Chia Mei's feelings, Su Chun, and questions made to him by Colonel Cole, R.O.T.C. commander.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital…

In this four-page handwritten letter C.C. Tseng discusses his travel to camp and placement in the Howitzer company, and the attitudes of the other boys.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this four-page handwritten letter, C.C. Tseng discusses his return to Charleston, a visit to Snug Harbor, South Carolina, summer reading plans, and possible visit to New York. Mr. An reports he is now a "talking machine." He has also made the last…

In this three-page handwritten letter, C.C. Tseng discusses camp, nighttime guard duty, and his return to Charleston, South Carolina.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this five-page handwritten letter, C.C. Tseng apologizes for a remark made to Miss Bragg. He writes of his concern for the imprisoned Miss Lin.Click here to access this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this one-page handwritten letter C.C. Tseng discusses the presentation of his talk he gave to the Carolina Art Association.Click here to view this item on the Lowcountry Digital Library.

In this two-page handwritten letter C.C. Tseng discusses his concern for Laura Bragg's illness, travel plans, and plan to go to Norwich University, he received check from Miss Richardson, and signed letter "I-Men."Click here to view this item on the…
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