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Yung was naturalized as an American citizen on October 30, 1852, and in 1876, he married Mary Kellogg, an American. They had two children: Morrison Brown Yung and Bartlett Golden Yung. At Yale's centennial commencement in 1876, Yung received an honorary Doctor of Laws.
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In the prefecture city of Zhuhai, Guangdong, Yung Wing's hometown, there is a private school named in honor of Yung Wing, the Yung Wing School - one of the most elite schools in the city. There is also a Yung Wing International Kindergarten there.
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region of the United States beginning in 1872. The Educational Mission was disbanded in 1881, but many of the students later returned to China and made significant contributions to China's civil services, engineering, and the sciences.
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to buy machinery necessary for opening an arsenal in China capable of producing heavy weapons comparable with those of the western powers. The arsenal later became
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and worked with western missionaries as an interpreter. He was thought perhaps the first Chinese person to almost entirely master the English language.
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Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization
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Yung was considered a possible namesake for one of Yale University's new colleges which was completed in 2017.
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working there. Conditions were very brutal for the Chinese, and led to strikes and violent suppression.
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While in Hong Kong, he applied to the US Consul to return to the US. In a 1902 letter from the
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He persuaded the Qing dynasty government to send young Chinese to the United States to study
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Stepping Forth into the World the Chinese Educational Mission to the United States, 1872–81
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presents basic data and photos of the 120 students of the Chinese Educational Mission.
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After receiving his early education at a Mission School in Canton, Yung studied at
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Forbidden Citizens: Chinese Exclusion and the U.S. Congress: A Legislative History
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Yung was a lifelong supporter of reform in China. He had followed the lead of the
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were all eventually refused. In 1863, Yung was dispatched to the United States by
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After the failed 1908 uprising, Yung lived his twilight years in poverty in
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Schiff, Judith Ann, "When East Met West," old Yale, November/December 2004
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P.S. 124, a public elementary school at 40 Division St. in Chinatown in
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to become, in 1854, the first-known Chinese student to graduate from an
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Chu, T.K. (Spring 2004). "150, Years of Chinese Students in America".
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traveled to Peru to investigate the living conditions of Chinese
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wrote to Yung Wing requesting help to build the newly founded
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Burials at Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Chinese name
family name
Yung (容)

Nanping
Guangdong
Qing Empire
Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai
Hartford, Connecticut
Yale University
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
IPA

Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
IPA

simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Jyutping
Yale College
Chinese Educational Mission
Naturalization Act of 1870

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