0:00 - Introduction, working at UCLA Asian American Studies Center, students and party culture
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1:04 - What flying meant to Hazel as a Chinese woman in the 1930s, role model, heroine, sense of liberation, wanting to be somebody different and do something differently, hating traditional gender norms, marriage, raising kids
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2:45 - Why the Chinese community has a flying club, home country and patriotism, her father in the 1920s, bachelor society, wanting to take flying lesson
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4:55 - Hazel has the common union spirit to fly, pre WWII, Chinese American woman desire to be like other American women, following an unconventional model, military service, traveling, making friends and seeing how other people live in other countries, Hazel having the opportunity and freedom to fly, training, having support from her family
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