Mildred Martin papers, 1890-1989.

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Mildred Martin papers, 1890-1989.

Primarily research materials about Donaldina Cameron, including some original materials and interviews. Martin's papers include manuscripts, correspondence, cassette tapes, and photographs.

10.75 linear feet.

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Wong, Maeli

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Cameron, Donaldina MacKenzie, 1869-1968

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Donaldina Cameron (July 26, 1869 – January 4, 1968) was a Presbyterian missionary in San Francisco's Chinatown, who rescued more than 3,000 Chinese immigrant girls and women from indentured servitude. She was known as the "Angry Angel of Chinatown." Early life (1869–1900) The youngest of seven children, Donaldina was born in New Zealand and moved with her family to California when she was two. During her childhood, Donaldina had very little contact and experience with immigrant populations...

Martin, Mildred Crowl, 1912-

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American writer, known particularly for her book CHINATOWN'S ANGRY ANGEL, the story of Donaldina Cameron's early years fighting the yellow slave trade. Cameron House, a community services agency serving the Chinese in San Francisco, was named for Donaldina Cameron, and the agency she founded, Ming Quong, survives in the South Bay. From the description of Mildred Martin papers, 1890-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019350 ...

Wu, Tien Fu.

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Shepherd, Charles

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