Interviewer
Dianne Gini
Files
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Ethnic Group
Filipino American
Generation
Middle
Description
Gloria Carido Nomura was the second to youngest child in a large, close-knit family. Until she was 11 years old, Gloria spent her days as did many youngsters: doing a few chores, but mostly going to school and playing with her friends. Sometimes, she would daydream about what she would do when she got older—places she might visit, where she might attend school, jobs she might attain. As a child, there was always an adult to supervise and guide her…
Keywords
Oral History, Stockton - CA, California, Filipino American, History
Comments
This oral history is part of the STOCKTONSpeaks! Project that ran from 2002-2005 in Stockton, CA. You can read more about STOCKTONSpeaks! on the homepage and the About page.
Recommended Citation
Lee, G.. "Carido Family: Gloria Nomura (Middle)". (2005). STOCKTONSpeaks! Filipino American Stories. Oral History 5.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/ss-fa/5
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Relatives
Camila Carido (Elder)
Kathleen Nomura (Youth)