The Resource Angel Island : immigrant gateway to America, Erika Lee, Judy Yung
Angel Island : immigrant gateway to America, Erika Lee, Judy Yung
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- Summary
- "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. Angel Island is the official publication commemorating the immigration station's 100th anniversary"--Provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- [xxvii], 394 pages
- Contents
-
- Introduction
- Guarding the Golden Gate : the life and business of the immigration station
- "One hundred kinds of oppressive laws" : Chinese immigrants in the shadow of exclusion
- "Agony, anguish, and anxiety" : Japanese immigrants on Angel Island
- "Obstacles this way, blockades that way" : South Asian immigrants, U.S. exclusion, and the Gadar movement
- "A people without a country" : Korean refugee students and picture brides
- In search of freedom and opportunity : Russians and Jews in the promised land
- "El norte" : Mexican immigrants on Angel Island
- From "U.S. nationals" to "aliens" : Filipino migration and repatriation through Angel Island
- Saving Angel Island
- Epilogue : The legacy of Angel Island
- Isbn
- 9780199734085
- Label
- Angel Island : immigrant gateway to America
- Title
- Angel Island
- Title remainder
- immigrant gateway to America
- Statement of responsibility
- Erika Lee, Judy Yung
- Subject
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- Angel Island
- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
- trueAngel Island Immigration Station, California -- History
- Emigration and immigration
- History
- trueHistory writing -- United States -- Early 20th century
- trueSan Francisco Bay Area -- Immigration and emigration
- trueImmigration and emigration
- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.) -- History
- San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.) -- Emigration and immigration
- Angel Island (Kalifornien)
- Einwanderung
- trueImmigrants
- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "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. Angel Island is the official publication commemorating the immigration station's 100th anniversary"--Provided by publisher
- Award
- Asian Pacific American Award for Literature: Adult Nonfiction, 2011.
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- 10010422
- Cataloging source
- DLC
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- Lee, Erika
- Dewey number
- 304.8/7309041
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JV6926.A65
- LC item number
- L44 2010
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Yung, Judy
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- True
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- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.)
- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.)
- San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)
- Emigration and immigration
- California
- Einwanderung
- Angel Island
- Angel Island (Kalifornien)
- Target audience
- adult
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/titleRemainder
- immigrant gateway to America
- Label
- Angel Island : immigrant gateway to America, Erika Lee, Judy Yung
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
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- Contents
- Introduction -- Guarding the Golden Gate : the life and business of the immigration station -- "One hundred kinds of oppressive laws" : Chinese immigrants in the shadow of exclusion -- "Agony, anguish, and anxiety" : Japanese immigrants on Angel Island -- "Obstacles this way, blockades that way" : South Asian immigrants, U.S. exclusion, and the Gadar movement -- "A people without a country" : Korean refugee students and picture brides -- In search of freedom and opportunity : Russians and Jews in the promised land -- "El norte" : Mexican immigrants on Angel Island -- From "U.S. nationals" to "aliens" : Filipino migration and repatriation through Angel Island -- Saving Angel Island -- Epilogue : The legacy of Angel Island
- Control code
- ocn457160535
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- [xxvii], 394 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199734085
- Lccn
- 2009054343
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 99940255907
- Other physical details
- illustrations, map
- System control number
- (OCoLC)457160535
- Label
- Angel Island : immigrant gateway to America, Erika Lee, Judy Yung
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- Guarding the Golden Gate : the life and business of the immigration station -- "One hundred kinds of oppressive laws" : Chinese immigrants in the shadow of exclusion -- "Agony, anguish, and anxiety" : Japanese immigrants on Angel Island -- "Obstacles this way, blockades that way" : South Asian immigrants, U.S. exclusion, and the Gadar movement -- "A people without a country" : Korean refugee students and picture brides -- In search of freedom and opportunity : Russians and Jews in the promised land -- "El norte" : Mexican immigrants on Angel Island -- From "U.S. nationals" to "aliens" : Filipino migration and repatriation through Angel Island -- Saving Angel Island -- Epilogue : The legacy of Angel Island
- Control code
- ocn457160535
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- [xxvii], 394 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199734085
- Lccn
- 2009054343
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 99940255907
- Other physical details
- illustrations, map
- System control number
- (OCoLC)457160535
Subject
- Angel Island
- Angel Island (Kalifornien)
- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.)
- Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.) -- History
- trueAngel Island Immigration Station, California -- History
- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
- Einwanderung
- Emigration and immigration
- History
- trueHistory writing -- United States -- Early 20th century
- trueImmigrants
- trueImmigration and emigration
- San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.) -- Emigration and immigration
- trueSan Francisco Bay Area -- Immigration and emigration
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