James Banerian Collection (1969) Finding Aid
Collection Item Number: 19690000000
- Collection
- James Banerian Collection
- Title
- Finding Aid
- Linear Feet
- 0.7
- Pages
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- Language(s)
- English
- Dates
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Creation: 22 October 2008
Scope and Contents
Less than one linear foot of periodicals, articles, photographs, and a book document a variety of post Vietnam War issues particularly the activities of the Viet Kieu after the war. Also included is a new translation of the classical Vietnamese poem called 'Kieu' by Nguyen Du, translated by James Banerian.- 2
- Books
Ebony and White: The Story of the K-9 Corps by Joseph J. White, 1996
Kieu, Nguyen Du, transl. James Banerian, 2012 (2 copies)
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- Photographs
2 Photographs of the 1990 Vietnamese-American Conference
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- Newsletters
Dan Toc (English), January 17, 1987
The Vietnamese Resistance, April 1987
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- Serials
Across the Sea: 1990: September and October
Horizons: 1992: Spring, Summer and Autumn; 1993: Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn;
Vietnam: 1990: February, August
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- Box 1: [Barcode: 1] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, Stacks [D037.7C - Individual Collection ]]
- Box 1000 : [Barcode: 1000 ] [TTU - Southwest Collections Building, [Individual Collections-Oversized ]]
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The Ballad of Barry Sadler, January 27, 1989
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Road has been long for Viet Refugees since their lives came crashing down
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They survived; will that be said of their culture?
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Anti-U.S. talk muted as Vietnam celebrates, April 30, 1995
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For 46,000 refugees, a bitter denouement
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The day an endless war stopped and a wounded nation died
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Random quotes from selected leaders such as Robert McNamara, Henry Kissinger, Harry Summers, David Halberstam, and Jim Kean
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A Question and Answer section with Marine Corps Lt. Gen. (ret.) Victor H. Krulak
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"Would I ever see my husband again?" April 30, 1995
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Saigon's fall - recalled by those who were there
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After the Fall
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Dept. of the State Airgram of the RVNAF Performance; Denfense of Hoa Tinh Village, by Robert S. McNamara, February 6, 1975
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Triangle mines its gold in poppies
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Document by Douglas Pike listing various books on the Vietnam war, May-June 1985
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Various short stories on Vietnam and the Vietnamese people
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Brochure, agenda, speech, and proceedings of the 1990 Vietnamese-American Conference
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A published paper by the USCR titled "Vietnamese Boat People: Pirates' Vunerable Prey," February 1984
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Pamphlet/Directory of G.I. slang and Military jargon glossary, August 1983
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Report about the Violation of Human Rights in Vietnam (1975-1983), prepared by the United States Department of Defense
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Article on "'Tio Juan' opens heart, home to street kids," August 30, 1987
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2 copies of "Being Vietnamese in America" by Huy Thanh Cao
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Documented book, "Nhip Cau" (The Bridge) (in Vietnamese)
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Report on the Re-education camps and the prisons in Vietnam by Dermot P. Kinlen, June 1981
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The Laotian Gulag (article) January 17, 1988
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The Vietnamisation of Kampuchea: A New Model of Colonialism in both French and English, October 1984
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"Hanoi sets up unit to supervise Phnom Penh" newspaper article copy from the Bankok Post, October 8, 1982
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"The Other Side: Growing up in the Viet Cong" (memoir), February 5, 1989
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Ly Tong's Long Trek to Freedom by Anthony Paul
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Various copies of newspaper articles ranging on a wide variety of topics
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"A Ritual for Saying Goodbye," on the Wall, November 10, 1986
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Various original newspaper clippings on a wide variety of topics
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The Bridge (Nhin Can)
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Dac-San 1989-1990
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Kieu: the Classical Vietnamese Poem - Translated by James Banerian, ©2012
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Boat People: Growing risks for refugees, September 11, 1988
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San Diego [Vietnamese] Tin Tuc Phong Su Va Hinh Anh Ve Mot So Hoat Dong Cua Chien Dich Vot Nguoi Bien Dong, 1986
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The Vietnam Connection, 1985
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Vietnam 10 years later, April 23, 1985
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Vietnam 10 years later, April 22, 1985
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Vietnam and after: Rejection, rebirth, and the nation that rocked, April 21 1985
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Refugees long for home, build new lives here, April 23 1985
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Protests shook S.D.'s roots [San Diego], April 22, 1985
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Saved, he became a savior (Vietnamese refugee went back to bring others to safety), August 3, 1986
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Cambodia Town's "Luck" Leaves Illness in its wake / 2 Top Khmer Rough Defectors End Tour, January 4, 1999
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Boat People: Their Endless Ordeal, June 25, 1989
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"Giap Remembers" by Stanley Karnow, June 24, 1990
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Parade magazine "Can He Come Home Again" by James Webb (ref. Col. David Hackworth), April 2, 1989
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"Father, Teacher, Friend" article in Parade Magazine, May 15, 1988
- Perma Link
- https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=19690000000
- Citation
- James Banerian Collection (1969) Finding Aid, James Banerian Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=19690000000, Accessed 08 Feb 2026.
- Pub Credit Line
- 19690000000, James Banerian Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University
- Added: 21 Oct 2008 [Updated: 04 Nov 2025]
Vietnam Center & Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive
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