Bock Ark papers
Abstract
The papers of Chinese immigrant Bock Ark (1896-1974), a Baltimore restauranteur and active member of the Chinese community, relate to Chinese-American activities in Baltimore and on the East Coast. Subjects include immigration laws, refugee relief, World War II, child welfare, the New Life movement, emergency army training, and Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-Chek. Also included are materials concerning Bock's wife, Sue Bock, who was president of the Chinese Women's Association of Baltimore.
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Bock Ark papers, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.
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