IMAGE

Vietnamese Refugee Housing

Black-and-white photo of a dirt road lined with houses. Three children crossing the road turn to face the camera.

Image 19.03.03b

Description

Refugees from Vietnam were housed in temporary resettlement homes, such as these homes pictured at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas (c. 1970s).

Object ID

19.03.03b

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Vietnamese Refugee Housing

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ca. 1970 – 1980

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Fort Chaffee, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

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https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/hb6h4nb3s8/

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Multimedia details

Contributor

UC Irvine Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive

Publisher

University of California, Irvine

Date

ca. 1970 – 1980

Location

Fort Chaffee, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Extent

13 x 18 cm

Subject

Vietnamese refugees; Resettlement

Source

Fort Chaffee Photographs of Vietnamese and Cambodian Refugees, Southeast Asian Archive, University of California, Irvine

Credit Line

Courtesy of UC Irvine Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.03.IMG.014

Contributor

UC Irvine Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive

Publisher

University of California, Irvine

Date

ca. 1970 – 1980

Location

Fort Chaffee, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Extent

13 x 18 cm

Subject

Vietnamese refugees; Resettlement

Source

Fort Chaffee Photographs of Vietnamese and Cambodian Refugees, Southeast Asian Archive, University of California, Irvine

Credit Line

Courtesy of UC Irvine Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.03.IMG.014

No Known Copyright

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