Houda Rizk Bracewell Oral History conducted by Dr. Akram Khater

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Houda Rizk Bracewell Oral History conducted by Dr. Akram Khater

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Houda discusses the circumstances of how her family first came to the United States in the twentieth century from Beirut, Lebanon. She describes the process of her family moving to California and eventually settling in Charrlotte, North Carolina. Her interview also explores themes of Lebanese identity, community building, and intergenerational connections among immigrants.

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“Houda Rizk Bracewell Oral History conducted by Dr. Akram Khater,” The Hoda Z. Nassour and Herbert R. Nassour Jr., MD, Archive of Lebanese Diaspora, accessed July 13, 2026, https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/94502.