Research materials relating to the film Carved in silence [graphic]. ca. 1980s.

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Research materials relating to the film Carved in silence [graphic]. ca. 1980s.

Contains copies of historical photographs used for the production of the film, Carved in silence, on Chinese immigrants entering the U.S. through Angel Island Immigration Station, which was written, produced and directed by Felicia Lowe. Also includes an example of coaching papers for immigrants, written in Chinese. Includes oversize copy of newspaper headlines from the San Francisco Call Chronicle Examiner, April 19, 1906 regarding the earthquake.

1 box, and 1 oversize folder (.5 linear ft.)

chi,

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7591722

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Angel Island Immigration Station (Calif.)

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Angel Island Immigration Station, located in San Francisco Bay, operated from January 21, 1910 to November 5, 1940. The island was originally a fishing and hunting site for Coastal Miwok Indians before being colonoized by the Spanish and later the United States. Starting with the Civil War, the island served as a U.S. Army post. During the island's Immigration Station period, the island held hundreds of thousands of immigrants, the majority from China, Japan, India, Mexico and the Philippines. T...

Lowe, Felicia

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Film producer and director. From the description of Research materials relating to the film Carved in silence [graphic]. ca. 1980s. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 48239788 ...