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Li on Angel Island

Author : Veeda Bybee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781496598677

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Li on Angel Island by Veeda Bybee Pdf

Li, her mother, and her brother journey from China to America to join their father in San Francisco. But they are detained at the Angel Island immigration center, where Chinese Americans are subject to harsh treatment and questioning. Will Li be able to answer the detailed questions about her former home, and why she wants to come to America? Or will she fail the tests and be deported?

Li on Angel Island

Author : Veeda Bybee
Publisher : Stone Arch Books
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781496598714

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Li on Angel Island by Veeda Bybee Pdf

When nine-year-old Li, her mother, and brother Puck arrive from China at Angel Island immigration center in 1921, Li fears she will be deported for failing the tests. Includes historical notes and glossary.

Angel Island

Author : Russell Freedman
Publisher : Clarion Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0544810899

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Angel Island by Russell Freedman Pdf

Looks at the history of the port of entry off the coast of California that was "the other Ellis Island" for Asian immigrants to the United States between 1892 and 1940.

Island

Author : H. Mark Lai,Genny Lim,Judy Yung
Publisher : San Francisco Study Center
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Poetry
ISBN : UOM:39015010320391

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Island by H. Mark Lai,Genny Lim,Judy Yung Pdf

Good Fortune

Author : Li Keng Wong
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : China
ISBN : 0329680080

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Good Fortune by Li Keng Wong Pdf

Presented from the point of view of the author from age seven to fifteen, tells of life in rural China, her trip from China to the United States with her family beginning in 1933, and the joys and sorrows of her family's pursuit of the American Dream.

Lily and the Great Quake

Author : Veeda Bybee
Publisher : Stone Arch Books
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781496587169

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Lily and the Great Quake by Veeda Bybee Pdf

Just turned twelve, Lily is the oldest of the three children in her Chinese American family living in San Francisco when the 1906 earthquake hits; her family has survived the quake, but as the city starts to burn Lily and her younger brother are separated from the others and must get to the safety of Oakland across the bay and hope that the rest of their family and friends are there waiting for them--but between the fire and the anti-Chinese violence it is not certain that any of them will survive. Includes nonfiction backmatter, a glossary, discussion questions, and writing prompts.

Good Fortune

Author : Li Keng Wong
Publisher : Holiday House
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781561458745

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Good Fortune by Li Keng Wong Pdf

In this dramatic memoir of early-twentieth century immigration, author Li Keng Wong shares her family's difficult journey from rural China to a new life in California. In 1933, seven-year-old Li Keng's life changed forever when her father decided to bring his family from a small village in southern China to California. Getting to America was not easy, as their family faced America's strict anti-Chinese immigration laws that meant any misstep could mean deportation and disgrace. Life in America during the Great Depression brought many exciting surprises as well as many challenges. Hunger, poverty, police raids, frequent moves, and the occasional sting of racism were a part of everyday life, but slowly Li Keng and her family found stability and a true home in "Gold Mountain." An author's note contains photos and an update on Li Keng Wong's family. This evocative memoir presents the joys and sorrows of pursuing the American Dream during a time of racism and great poverty, but also immense opportunity. The book also contains information on Angel Island and its significance in history as well as an explanation of the Chinese Exclusion Act.

Angel Island

Author : Branwell Fanning,William Wong
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0738547190

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Angel Island by Branwell Fanning,William Wong Pdf

Angel Island, in the Town of Tiburon, is a mile-square jewel set in San Francisco Bay that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Few of those who hike, bike, camp, or enjoy the spectacular vistas in this California State Park realize its diverse history. From the Spanish ships that anchored at Ayala Cove in 1775 to the 1960s cold war-era missile silos, Angel Island has endured to become one of the most popular parks in the state. Although many building were demolished, there are still countless reminders of the island's multifaceted evolution, including a quarantine station, army base, and immigration station.

Angel Island

Author : Erika Lee,Judy Yung
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0199752796

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Angel Island by Erika Lee,Judy Yung Pdf

From 1910 to 1940, over half a million people sailed through the Golden Gate, hoping to start a new life in America. But they did not all disembark in San Francisco; instead, most were ferried across the bay to the Angel Island Immigration Station. For many, this was the real gateway to the United States. For others, it was a prison and their final destination, before being sent home. In this landmark book, historians Erika Lee and Judy Yung (both descendants of immigrants detained on the island) provide the first comprehensive history of the Angel Island Immigration Station. Drawing on extensive new research, including immigration records, oral histories, and inscriptions on the barrack walls, the authors produce a sweeping yet intensely personal history of Chinese "paper sons," Japanese picture brides, Korean students, South Asian political activists, Russian and Jewish refugees, Mexican families, Filipino repatriates, and many others from around the world. Their experiences on Angel Island reveal how America's discriminatory immigration policies changed the lives of immigrants and transformed the nation. A place of heartrending history and breathtaking beauty, the Angel Island Immigration Station is a National Historic Landmark, and like Ellis Island, it is recognized as one of the most important sites where America's immigration history was made. This fascinating history is ultimately about America itself and its complicated relationship to immigration, a story that continues today.

City of Inmates

Author : Kelly Lytle Hernández
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781469631196

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City of Inmates by Kelly Lytle Hernández Pdf

Los Angeles incarcerates more people than any other city in the United States, which imprisons more people than any other nation on Earth. This book explains how the City of Angels became the capital city of the world's leading incarcerator. Marshaling more than two centuries of evidence, historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez unmasks how histories of native elimination, immigrant exclusion, and black disappearance drove the rise of incarceration in Los Angeles. In this telling, which spans from the Spanish colonial era to the outbreak of the 1965 Watts Rebellion, Hernandez documents the persistent historical bond between the racial fantasies of conquest, namely its settler colonial form, and the eliminatory capacities of incarceration. But City of Inmates is also a chronicle of resilience and rebellion, documenting how targeted peoples and communities have always fought back. They busted out of jail, forced Supreme Court rulings, advanced revolution across bars and borders, and, as in the summer of 1965, set fire to the belly of the city. With these acts those who fought the rise of incarceration in Los Angeles altered the course of history in the city, the borderlands, and beyond. This book recounts how the dynamics of conquest met deep reservoirs of rebellion as Los Angeles became the City of Inmates, the nation's carceral core. It is a story that is far from over.

Paper Wife

Author : Laila Ibrahim
Publisher : Lake Union Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 1503904571

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Paper Wife by Laila Ibrahim Pdf

From the bestselling author of Yellow Crocus comes a heart-wrenching story about finding strength in a new world. Southern China, 1923. Desperate to secure her future, Mei Ling's parents arrange a marriage to a widower in California. To enter the country, she must pretend to be her husband's first wife--a paper wife. On the perilous voyage, Mei Ling takes an orphan girl named Siew under her wing. Dreams of a better life in America give Mei Ling the strength to endure the treacherous journey and detainment on Angel Island. But when she finally reaches San Francisco, she's met with a surprise. Her husband, Chinn Kai Li, is a houseboy, not the successful merchant he led her to believe. Mei Ling is penniless, pregnant, and bound to a man she doesn't know. Her fragile marriage is tested further when she discovers that Siew will likely be forced into prostitution. Desperate to rescue Siew, she must convince her husband that an orphan's life is worth fighting for. Can Mei Ling find a way to make a real family--even if it's built on a paper foundation?

Wild Geese Sorrow

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1944593063

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Wild Geese Sorrow by Anonim Pdf

New translations of the poems left behind at the Angel Island Immigration Station.

China Men

Author : Maxine Hong Kingston
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1989-04-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780679723288

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China Men by Maxine Hong Kingston Pdf

The author chronicles the lives of three generations of Chinese men in America, woven from memory, myth and fact. Here's a storyteller's tale of what they endured in a strange new land.

Archie Strikes Gold

Author : Brandon Terrell
Publisher : Stone Arch Books
Page : 73 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781496598646

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Archie Strikes Gold by Brandon Terrell Pdf

Archie is traveling with his uncle Harold, a member of an entertainment revue hired by the renovated Dawson City Theatre, to perform for the Yukon gold rushers. While there, Harold befriends an older gentleman, Montgomery Wycroft, who is in the area panning for gold. Archie and his uncle opt to stay behind in Dawson City, joining Monty on his dangerous quest for gold, battling with both greedy gold-seekers and the unforgiving Canadian terrain. Will Archie and his uncle strike gold, or will they find something more valuable?

Voices of Angel Island

Author : Charles Egan
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501360466

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Voices of Angel Island by Charles Egan Pdf

Voices of Angel Island is a historical and literary anthology of the writings of immigrants detained at Angel Island, designed to provide a conduit for readers today to connect with early-20th-century perspectives on the process of "becoming American." The Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay has been called the "Ellis Island of the West," but its purpose was quite different. It was primarily a detention center, established in large part to discourage immigration by Asians. The station barracks contain an extraordinary archive: hundreds of poems and prose records in half a dozen languages are on the walls, inscribed by immigrant detainees between 1910 and 1940, and by POWs and "enemy aliens" during World War II. Charles Egan draws on over a decade's work deciphering the wall inscriptions by Japanese, Chinese, Korean, European, and other detainees to assemble a selection of their writings in this book, alongside literary materials from Bay Area ethnic newspapers. While each inscription tells the story of an individual, taken together they illuminate the historical, economic, and cultural forces that shaped the lives of ordinary people in the early 20th century.