Background
Hoexter, Corinne Rosenfelder Katz was born on November 3, 1927 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Edward David and Aimee Helen (Rosenfelder) Katz.
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A history of the Chinese in the United States from their early days in California to the present, including the biography of Dr. Ng Poon Chew, who, as editor of the first Chinese language newspaper in the United States became a leader of all Chinese Americans.
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Hoexter, Corinne Rosenfelder Katz was born on November 3, 1927 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Edward David and Aimee Helen (Rosenfelder) Katz.
Bachelor in English with high honors, Wellesley College, 1949. Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1950.
Promotion assistant Experiment International Living, Putney, Vermont, 1950-1951. Editorial assistant Parents magazine, 1951-1953. Associate editor Magazine Management, Incorporated., 1953-1954.
Associate, then managing editor PinesPub.
Incorporated., New York City, 1954-1957. Picture editor Josip Juraj Little & Ives, New York City, 1957-1959.
Managing editor Portfolio and Art News Annual, 1959-1960. Executive editor Asia magazine of Asia Society, 1978-1984.
Editor travel section New York Times, 1984-1985.
Freelance writer-editor, 1985. Author: From Canton to California, The Epic of Chinese Immigration, 1976. Black Crusader: Frederick Douglass, 1970.
Company-author: A Nation Conceived and Dedicated, 1970.
Contributor to New York Times and other periodicals. Trustee, Flat Rock Book Nature Association, 1973-1978.
Member of advisory county Chamber Orchestra Palisades. Active Chinese American Arts Council, Asian Cinevision, Chinese American Planning Council, Station Way of New York City, New York City Fulbright fellow U. Bologna (Italy), 1953.
(A history of the Chinese in the United States from their ...)
(History of the immigration of the Chinese to California.)
Trustee Flat Rock Book Nature Association, 1973-1978. Member advisory council Chamber Orchestra Palisades, 1993-2000. Active Natural Resources Defense Council, Station Way of New York City and WQXR, New York City.
Member Museum Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum Art, Whitney Museum American Art, Friends New York Public Library., Friends Carnegie Hall, Friends Orchestra St. Lukes, Marlboro Music, Chamber Music American, South St. Seaport, volunteer Flat Rock Brook Nature Association. Member LOWV, National Organization of Women, Authors Guild, American Society Journalists and Authors, Drs. Without Borders, Association Preservation of Cape Cod, Wildlife Conservation Society, Massachusetts Audubon Society, Amnesty International, Chatham Yacht Club (Massachusetts), Wellesley Club Englewood, Wellesley Club New York City, Wellesley College Class 1949 (secretary, 2004-2009), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Rolf Hoexter, December 25, 1955. Children: Vivien, Michael Frederic.