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E. Samantha Cheng explores the Chinese community in the Delta, beginning with the first 16 Chinese who immigrated there during the 19th century in her latest documentary, “Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese.”

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In 1898, the Supreme Court ruled that Wong Kim Ark had acquired U.S. citizenship at birth. Learn the history of the Chinese Exclusion Act in a special presentation of American Experience, coming to PBS on Tuesday, May 29 at 8/7c. Learn more at…

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Before he left San Francisco in 1902, Tom Sing swore in a Declaration of Chinese Merchant so that he would be able to reenter the U.S. Merchants were in the category exempt from Chinese Exclusion Act.

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David Loo's birth certificate and American passport

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a Chinese man was receiving questioning at Angel Island when Chinese Exclusion Act was in effect.

Yamei Kin Chinese Exclusion File 1.pdf
the sample Chinese Exclusion files shows what documents a Chinese needs to carry before entering the U.S. and what a Chinese person experience at the customs

NYT off to China to study Soy Bean.pdf
New York Times runs a page-length report on Yamei Kin's trip to China to study soy food on USDA's behalf to alleviate the meat shortage of the U.S. during World War I.

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a few Chinese gold miners and their white coworkers on a railway track

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a 1870 cartoon that shows the white Americans kicked off the ladder by which the Chinese entered America
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