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Fu Liang Chang Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 09-9.06

Scope and Contents

Photographs, correspondence, reports, published papers, teaching materials, clippings, personal notes, visitor logs, notes on and drafts of "When East Met West," and other materials documenting the life and work of Dr. Fu Liang Chang, especially during his time at Berea College.

Dates

  • created: 1952-1984
  • Other: Majority of material found in 1954-1970

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.

Conditions Governing Use

Federal copyright regulations apply to all works within the collection.  All works must be cited.

Biographical or Historical Information

Fu-Liang Chang

Note written by

Extent

5.00 ms_boxes

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Fu Liang Chang, originally of Shanghai, China, first visited the United States as a student at Yale University on scholarship from the Boxer Indemnity Fund.  Upon graduation he married Louise H. Huie and returned to China to serve as professor and Dean of the Middle School Department of Yale-in-China, in Changsha from 1913 to 1926.  He was also involved with organizations such as: Chinese-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR), The League of Nations, National Christian Council of China, and was the director of the Kiangsi Rural Welfare Service. Chang was very active in the rural reconstruction of his native country; however, at the advent of the Communist takeover in 1949, he was forced to flee the country and return to the United States. Chang arrived in Berea in 1951 to teach in the Sociology Department and serve as an assistant to President Hutchins in the receiving of foreign visitors to the college. During the years 1952-1970 Berea, along with other Colleges and universities across the U.S., Chang participated in programs designed to inform visitors, primarily of the Third World, about projects relating to rural reconstruction.  Also included in the program were opportunities for the visitors to observe the college's work-study program and their efforts in aiding education in Appalachia. Dr. Chang and his wife, Louise, were responsible for making all local arrangements and often acted as official hosts to the visitors during their stay at Berea.

Arrangement Note

The collection is arranged by series: Series 1: Biographical Data; Series 2: Correspondence; Series 3: Foreign Visitors; Series 4: Subject Reports and Files

Related Materials

RG 3.05: Francis S. Hutchins Papers

Processing Information

Finding aid updated 2014 and 2016.  Materials added and finding aid updated May 2019.

Subject

Title
Archon Finding Aid Title
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Berea College Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
Hutchins Library
100 Campus Drive
Berea Kentucky 40404 US
859.985.3262