https://tucsonspeaks.omeka.net/spot-01-fighting-for-citzenship?fbclid=IwAR2rxjD8g_MGx-aCzKSaK4OxSSVO_KJ07W0EoWf8yR5LJvZLNZ3_Bxl7jqQ Transcript: This is Tucson Speaks! featuring voices from the collections of the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center’s Oral History Program. I’m ...
https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2008/03/ko-kun-hua.html?fbclid=iwar0hfuf3hgzjjjqvb7xp0urbrdmvajniykm8zslhgirygwxi2k4lsrbt46o YALE WAS THE FIRST American college to offer instruction in Chinese, in 1877; apparently, no one signed up. The next year, a group of Boston and Salem ...
The March on Washington was fueled by powerful demands for a brighter future! Let's revisit the specific demands of the movement: These demands were not only important for addressing immediate injustices but also laid the foundation for lasting change and progress in the fight for equality ...
On July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified, thus granting citizenship to everyone including formerly enslaved people, and equal protection of the laws. It became the basis for many landmark Supreme Court decisions over the years. Signed into law in 1870, the Naturalization Act ...
Hi Cathy, I hope you are well. Here is a link to John Halpern event. https://imd0mxanj2.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/ssr/watch/622f783521d0a90008d86cda Take care, Gwen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Peabody https://www.pem.org/about-pem/museum ...