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From Dirt Poor to Middle Class: My Family’s Migration Story

 

Chance favours the prepared mind.

 

Louis Pasteur

 

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the role of luck in my life.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot.

Why? Well, here’s why.

 

Fuzhou women and children studying the Bible, 1873. Source: Wikimedia Commons

 

Over a century ago, my great-grandparents were peasants in China. They were of Fuzhou descent, and they lived in Fujian, a coastal province on China’s south-east.

 

Fuzhou children rescued from slavery, 1904. A child sold into slavery
was often regarded as better than a child starving to death. Source:
Wikimedia Commons

 

For my great-grandparents, the rising violence and nosediving economy gave them much to worry about.

 

Reverend Charles Hartwell, an American missionary, posing with teaching staff
at Foochow College in Fujian, 1903. Source:
Wikimedia Commons

 

Fortunately for my great-grandparents, there was a way out.

Nervous but hopeful, my great-grandparents took heed of this message.

 

The pathway of Chinese migration throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Source: Wikimedia Commons

 

So, my great-grandparents boarded rickety boats that were packed with a heaving mass of humanity, and they departed their homeland forever.

Fortunately, against the odds, my great-grandparents arrived safely on the rugged shores of British Malaya.

So, what came next? Well, the next generation. My grandparents. They were born in Malaya. This made them subjects of the British Empire. This gave them a higher level of self-worth and self-respect.

So, what came after? Well, of course, my parents’ generation. They were the Baby Boomers. Perhaps the luckiest crop that my family had ever seen.

 

Source: Peter Mallouk / LinkedIn

 

Now, in hindsight, I think my family’s journey has been a fascinating one. We’ve gone from peasants to refugees. Then from refugees to working class. Then from working class to middle class. The social mobility here has been remarkable.

Of course, my family’s story is not unique. I’m willing to bet that it’s also the story of your own family. And perhaps it’s the story of all immigrant families.

 

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