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  1. Aug 25, 2015 · The small desert town in southern California where the Anderson family lives has little in common with Shanghai, the heaving Chinese commercial capital where the baby boy will eventually live with ...

  2. Sep 12, 2024 · The Andersons, both 60, have been together for 44 years. They waited 12 of those years to receive their Club 33 invitation, shelling out $50,000 for their first-year dues alone. They got their ...

  3. Mar 21, 2019 · A provision in the California State Constitution said that counties could set rules on where Chinese people could live. This affected Wong’s parents when they purchased a home. “The realtor had to ask the neighbors if it was okay for a Chinese family to move into this area, to move into this house.”

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · RUWITCH: And in California, the law banned Asian immigrants from buying land despite all their contributions. By this time, Chinese workers had fueled the gold rush. They helped build the ...

  5. By 1852, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants had arrived, and by 1880, over 300,000 Chinese lived in the United States, most in California. While they had dreams of finding gold, many instead found employment building the first transcontinental railroad (Figure 17.15). Some even traveled as far east as the former cotton plantations of the Old South ...

  6. After 29 days travel across the Pacific Ocean, the Anderson family finally arrived in China on February 2, 1902. 16 Upon arrival, they joined forces with Abram La Rue (1822-1903), an early self-supporting missionary, who did “ship missionary work,” sharing tracts and ministering to mostly English-speaking sailors. They found a Chinese teacher and began networking with Erik Pilquist (1857 ...

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  8. Lee Him arrived in San Francisco on the Steamer Rio De Janeiro on January 7, 1888.¹ The boy was only one of thousands of Chinese children who had passed through the port of San Francisco since the 1850s. Immigrants arriving from China in the 1850s and 1860s easily gained entry into the country. However, with the passage of the Page Act in 1875 ...

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