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Angel Island: A Story of Chinese Immigration

On Angel Island, the history is written on the walls. From 1910 until 1943, Chinese immigrants to America passed through Angel Island in San Francisco Bay, the Ellis Island of the West. Unlike other groups, the Chinese were legally discriminated against under an 1882 law called the Chinese Exclusion Act. This program looks at how two women—one an artist, the other a documentary filmmaker—are raising funds and awareness to have the old immigration station restored. Slated for destruction, the station was spared in 1970 when a park ranger discovered, beneath layers of paint, poems written by anxious detainees about their fears of deportation. (12 minutes)



 
                    

Item#: BVL29444
Copyright date: ©2000
DVD ISBN 978-1-4213-2441-8




     
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China: Heritage of the Wild Dragon
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A Nation of Immigrants: The Chinese-American Experience

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Geisha
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Their world is ruled by a strict code of privacy and silence, and in Japan their title is a byword for exotic allure. Called "entertainers" by some and "prostitutes" by others, the geisha are a secretive sorority in high demand by members of Japan's ...(more details)
 
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Chinese-Americans: Living in Two Worlds

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Obachan's Garden: A Japanese Immigrant's Memoir

In the wake of the 1923 earthquake that devastated Tokyo, 25-year-old Asayo Murakami left Japan-and her husband and two children-to resettle in Canada. Using dramatizations, newsreel footage, family photos, and interviews with 103-year-old Asayo-Obac...(more details)
 
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