Title: Dofoo, Paul
Description: Paul Dofoo was born in Calgary in 1916. His father, Louie Dofoo, immigrated to Canada in 1899 and his mother came over in 1912. Paul's mother had bound feet, and his father had a queue hairstyle, that he cut off once in Canada. Both parents were required to pay the Head Tax. Paul went to Central Public School, later called James Short School. He studied and worked in radio, and went to China in 1941 when there was an opportunity for him to work at a radio station. He stayed 8 years, and met his wife, who is a graduate in broadcast journalism of the Central Political Training University. They moved back to Canada in 1949 when the Communists were threatening Nanking. Paul has three daughters and one son, and he retired in 1983. The interview took place in Calgary, Alberta on April 28, 2005 and was conducted by Leonard Lee.
Creator: Dofoo, Paul
Subject: Dofoo, Paul ; Chinese Canadians--Alberta--Calgary--Interviews ; Chinese Canadians--Alberta--Calgary--History
Location: China ; Calgary, Alta.
Relevant Dates: 2005
Rights: [not supplied]
