| DC Record |
| Title | New Jersey Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project Interview with Mr. Ved Chaudhary, Indian-American. |
| Subject | Asian Americans |
| Subject | Indian American |
| Subject | Children |
| Subject | Men |
| Subject | Women |
| Subject | White collar workers |
| Subject | Immigrants |
| Subject | Cookery |
| Subject | Education |
| Subject | Emigration and immigration |
| Subject | Ethnic groups |
| Subject | Family |
| Subject | Geography |
| Subject | Government |
| Subject | Manners and customs |
| Subject | Occupations |
| Subject | Politics, Practical |
| Subject | Recreation |
| Subject | Religion |
| Subject | Rites and ceremonies |
| Subject | Social movements |
| Subject | Technology |
| Subject | Transportation |
| Subject | War |
| Subject | Work |
| Subject | Hinduism |
| Description | This interview was conducted as part of the New Jersey Historical Commission Grant-funded Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project. The interviewee is Mr. Ved Chaudhary who is from northern India. He came to the United States in 1965 to go to graduate school at Rutgers University. The interview describes his family, social customs and travels in India, but the primary focus is on the education system in India. The second half of the interview discusses life in the United States; and how he raised his family and maintained a job with Bell Laboratories. In his retirement Mr. Chaudhary is a strong advocate for Asian-American, more specifically Hindu-American, equality in politics, work environments, and society. |
| Contributor | Ganapathy, Mala (interviewer) |
| Contributor | Chaudhary, Ved (interviewee) |
| Date | 2002 |
| Type | Text |
| Type | interviews |
| Identifier | http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.3/szhis004.Article.1138 |
| Identifier | rutgers-lib:4217 |
| Language | English |
| Relation | Transcripts from the Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project |
| Coverage | Nebraska |
| Coverage | India |
| Coverage | Belgium |
| Coverage | Postwar Years (1945-1970) |
| Coverage | Contemporary America (1968-present) |
| Coverage | New Jersey |
| Coverage | Morris County |
| Coverage | Randolph (Morris County, N.J.: Township) |
| Coverage | New Jersey |
| Coverage | Morris County |
| Coverage | Morris Plains (N.J.) |
| Coverage | New Jersey |
| Coverage | Monmouth County |
| Coverage | Holmdel (N.J.: Township) |
| Coverage | New Jersey |
| Coverage | Monmouth County |
| Coverage | Marlboro (Monmouth County, N.J.: Township) |
| Coverage | New Jersey |
| Coverage | Union County |
| Coverage | Whippany (N.J.) |
| Rights | This object may be copyright-protected. Contact the owner or rights holder for permission to reproduce. |
MODS Record |
| Title | New Jersey Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project Interview with Mr. Ved Chaudhary, Indian-American. |
| Name Part (family) | Ganapathy |
| Name Part (given) | Mala |
| Role Term | interviewer |
| Name Part (family) | Chaudhary |
| Name Part (given) | Ved |
| Role Term | interviewee |
| Type Of Resource | Text |
| Genre (Art and Architecture Thesaurus) | interviews |
| Genre (Art and Architecture Thesaurus) | oral histories |
| Date Created (approximate) | 2002 |
| Language Term | English |
| Abstract | This interview was conducted as part of the New Jersey Historical Commission Grant-funded Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project. The interviewee is Mr. Ved Chaudhary who is from northern India. He came to the United States in 1965 to go to graduate school at Rutgers University. The interview describes his family, social customs and travels in India, but the primary focus is on the education system in India. The second half of the interview discusses life in the United States; and how he raised his family and maintained a job with Bell Laboratories. In his retirement Mr. Chaudhary is a strong advocate for Asian-American, more specifically Hindu-American, equality in politics, work environments, and society. |
| Topic | Asian Americans |
| Topic | Indian American |
| Topic | Children |
| Topic | Men |
| Topic | Women |
| Topic | White collar workers |
| Topic | Immigrants |
| Topic | Cookery |
| Topic | Education |
| Topic | Emigration and immigration |
| Topic | Ethnic groups |
| Topic | Family |
| Topic | Geography |
| Topic | Government |
| Topic | Manners and customs |
| Topic | Occupations |
| Topic | Politics, Practical |
| Topic | Recreation |
| Topic | Religion |
| Topic | Rites and ceremonies |
| Topic | Social movements |
| Topic | Technology |
| Topic | Transportation |
| Topic | War |
| Topic | Work |
| Topic | Hinduism |
| Temporal | Postwar Years (1945-1970) |
| Temporal | Contemporary America (1968-present) |
| Geographic | Nebraska |
| Geographic | India |
| Geographic | Belgium |
| State | New Jersey |
| County | Morris County |
| City | Randolph (Morris County, N.J.: Township) |
| State | New Jersey |
| County | Morris County |
| City | Morris Plains (N.J.) |
| State | New Jersey |
| County | Monmouth County |
| City | Holmdel (N.J.: Township) |
| State | New Jersey |
| County | Monmouth County |
| City | Marlboro (Monmouth County, N.J.: Township) |
| State | New Jersey |
| County | Union County |
| City | Whippany (N.J.) |
| Title | Transcripts from the Multi-Ethnic Oral History Project |
| Identifier (local) | szhis004 |
| Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.3/szhis004.Article.1138 |
| Physical Location (New Jersey State Archives marcorg) | NjTSA |
RIGHTS Record |
| Prov Agent Name | New Jersey State Archives |
| Prov Agent Email | isaiah.beard@rutgers.edu |
| Rights Declaration | This object may be copyright-protected. Contact the owner or rights holder for permission to reproduce. |
| Rights Holder Name | New Jersey State Archives |
| Permissions | permission rules |
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