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Primary Sources
Los Angeles Herald. October 10, 1905, Page 8, Image 8. Chronicling America. Library of Congress .Spotlight on Margaret Chung, first Chinese American woman doctor. Brooklyn Eagle. New York. May 8, 1927 ."WAVES: Women in the Navy World War II Newsreel." Youtube, Uploaded by PublicResourceOrg. May 27, 2016 ."Woman Doctor Tells How She Won 1000 Sons in U.S. Service." The Miami News. February 23, 1943. p. 6. Newspapers.com .Comic Book: “Mom Chung and Her 509 ‘Fair-Haired Foster Sons.’” Real Heroes, No. 9, Parents Magazine Institute, March 1942, pages 9-14.
Secondary Sources
Dr. Margaret "Mom" Chung. National Park Service. Presidio of San Francisco. Rise Up for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Dr. Margaret Chung. Stanford Libraries. Walker, Malea. Dr. Margaret Chung: First American Born Chinese Woman Physician. The Library of Congress. May 31, 2022. Video: The First American-Born Chinese Woman Doctor. PBS American Masters. May 27, 2020.
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