The divide which happened during the civil war continues in the new homeland, the United States. The anti-Communist movement in the Vietnamese communities turn violent as anyone who disagrees or tolerates Communism was targeted. Some Vietnamese…
The Vietnamese anti-Communist gangs have join forces with other anti-Communist gangs of other nationalities and some large Chinese gangs. Violence continues to rise against those who did not abhor the Communists as much as they did. Formal weapons…
The use of "Vietnamese communities, Vietnamese food, and Vietnamese church" in American literature.This shows that these phrases did show up after 1975. Before this time, hardly anyone had known anything else other than war about Vietnam. It shows…
Former Southern Vietnamese government and military personnel form separate Anti-Communist groups to oppose the Hanoi Government. The different goals of the groups were to create guerrilla insurgencies in the border regions of Vietnam and to win the…
To the accompaniment of gong and drum. Vietnamese Roman Catholics clothed in brightly colored, gold-embroidered dresses and black hats and tunics chanted their own special rendition of "Ave Maria" yesterday morning and celebrated the first mass at…
Hundreds of Vietnamese gathered joyously yesterday at Public School 124 in Chinatown to celebrate Tet . The Vietnamese communities wanted to keep their tradition alive while assimilating in their new homeland.
Soon after the first Vietnamese-run Catholic church was dedicated, the parish was plagued by harassment from local youths. The group targeted parishioners, priests, and the property itself. Theft and vandalism was a daily occurrence. Though racism…