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California commenced which brought a flooding of prospective miners from around the globe. Among this group were Chinese, primarily from the Guangdong Province, most of whom were seafarers who had already established Western contacts. “Few women accompanied these early sojourners, many of whom expected to return from after they made their fortune.”
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327:, which evolved out of the labor recruiting organizations for different areas of Guangdong province, was created as a means of providing a unified voice for the community. The heads of these companies were the leaders of the Chinese merchants, who represented the Chinese community in front of the business community as a whole and the city government. Numerous white citizens defended the Chinese community, among them Pastor
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343:, greatly reduced the number of Chinese people allowed into the country and the city, and in theory limited Chinese immigration to single men only. Exceptions were granted to the families of wealthy merchants, but the law was still effective enough to reduce the population of the neighborhood to an all-time low in the 1920s. The neighborhood was completely destroyed in the
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geographical region deeded by the city government and private property owners which allowed
Chinese people to inherit and inhabit dwellings. The majority of these Chinese shopkeepers, restaurant owners, and hired workers in San Francisco Chinatown were predominantly Hoisanese and male . Many Chinese found jobs working for large companies, most famously as part of the
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Therefore, they decided to expand the dispensary to a modern hospital. In order to build the modern hospital they needed to make $ 200,000, so they began to have
Chinese pageants that helped to contribute the donations from the Chinese Americans and Americans. So, when they got they collected the $ 200,000, they finally got permission from the
312:, which resulted in local laws like one passed in April 1854 that sought to shut down "houses of ill-fame," not racialized in name but practically deployed to " out Mexican and Chinese houses of ill fame, starting with Charles Walden's Golden Rule House on Pacific Street and moving on to establishments run by Ah-Choo, C. Lossen, and Ah Yow."
308:“During the Gold Rush era, when Chinese men were a common sight in California, Chinese women were an oddity” and in urban spaces were rarely seen in public. Unlike the rural areas, Chinatown afforded few opportunities for women to come into contact with the larger society.” Simultaneously, Chinese women also participated in urban
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In 1906, due to the great earthquake in San
Francisco, the Tung Wah Dispensary was destroyed but was rebuilt in Trenton Alley. However, with the many injuries due to the natural disaster, a lot more Chinese patients needed medical attention, and the dispensary was beginning to overflow with patients.
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immigration station in the San
Francisco Bay. To be permitted entry to the United States, thousands of mostly Chinese immigrants crossing the Pacific to San Francisco had to enter through the gauntlet of Angel Island, and were detained for months in a purgatory of isolation. Some spent years on the
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in Hong Kong, and it housed 25 beds, provided both western and
Chinese medicine, free or to low cost care to patients, and its staff was volunteers from the community and physicians from outside of the community. Of those physicians three were American physicians and the rest were Chinese American
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American Health" by Grace J. Yoo, the late 19th century was a period of major epidemics in San Francisco, which included outbreaks such as the bubonic plague, smallpox, and cholera. These diseases were commonly found among the poor and working classes. At the time,
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the hospitals. Instead most
Chinese relied on "folk healer" than on western medicine. The "Folk Healers" were those that provided Chinese traditional medicine to the Chinese community in San Francisco Chinatown. Therefore, many Chinese did not bother to go to the hospital unless it was a crisis.
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Chinese immigration were predominantly men searching for jobs, Chinese women also began making the journey towards the United States. The first known Chinese woman to immigrate was Marie Seise who arrived in 1848 and worked in the household of Charles V.
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The Chinese arriving in San Francisco, primarily from the Taishan and Zhongshan regions as well as Guangdong province of mainland China, did so at the height of the California Gold Rush, and many worked in the mines scattered throughout the northern part of the state. Chinatown was the one
619:(東華醫院) in the San Francisco Chinatown was established. It is the only Chinese-language hospital in the United States. The Asian Aids Project (AAP) was started in the 1987, it is made to help them fight the AIDS epidemic in the Asian Community including the Chinese Americans.
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minority in the neighborhood. Informal Chinatowns have emerged on Irving Street between 19th Avenue and 26th Avenue as well as on the commercial sections of Taraval Street and Noriega Street west of 19th Avenue. About half of the Sunset District's residents are
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immigrants began arriving in Chinatown in large numbers in the 1960s, and despite their status and professions in Hong Kong, had to find low-paying employment in restaurants and garment factories in Chinatown because of limited English fluency. An increase in
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The Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco is held on every Chinese New Year's, and is celebrated in Chinatown. It is the largest Chinese New Year event in North America. The Taiwanese American Cultural Festival, started in 1993, is held in
364:, in recognition of the important role of China as an ally in the war, although tight quotas still applied. The Chinatown Squad was finally disbanded in August 1955 by police chief George Healey, upon the request of the influential
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782:San Francisco International Airport
712:The North Valley Chinese School in
2593:Chinese American Citizens Alliance
1584:University of North Carolina Press
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613:San Francisco Board of Supervisors
583:Struggles to establish health care
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1561:Life in San Francisco's Chinatown
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333:San Francisco Police Department
2789:Ethnic groups in San Francisco
2633:Chinese for Affirmative Action
2560:Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum
1692:Huáyì Xuǎnmín Jiàoyùwěiyuánhuì
1667:University of California Press
1648:University of California Press
1610:University of California Press
617:San Francisco Chinese Hospital
287:Pacific Mail Steamship Company
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2061:United States v. Wong Kim Ark
1245:McManis, Sam (July 8, 2013).
1055:Lee Foster (1 October 2001).
488:Chinatowns in San Francisco:
2539:Museum of Chinese in America
1629:University of Oklahoma Press
1536:Chung, Brian Su-jen (2011).
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1339:. SanFranciscoChinatown.com
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2012:San Francisco riot of 1877
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2603:Chinese Community Centre
2473:American Chinese cuisine
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2007:Chinese massacre of 1871
1946:Anti-Chinese legislation
1796:Chinese American history
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758:(世界日報) has an office in
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512:, the "Fourth Chinatown"
500:, the "Second Chinatown"
493:Chinatown, San Francisco
2598:Chinese American church
2544:Chinese American Museum
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2079:Killing of Vincent Chin
1966:Immigration Act of 1924
1729:Chinese American topics
1559:Isaacs, Sally Senzell.
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1024:San Francisco Chronicle
506:, the "Third Chinatown"
444:, many immigrants from
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2481:American Chinese films
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1578:Jorae, Wendy Rouse.
1492:"About the Festival"
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2515:Confucius Institute
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2427:Spokane, Washington
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1773:Hong Kong Americans
1357:Yoo, Grace (2013).
1321:Yoo, Grace (2013).
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1110:Yung, Judy (1987).
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