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Gallery Walk Images: Angel Island Immigration Station (en espaƱol)
Students use these images to explore the concept of borders as social, economic, and political boundaries, as well as geographic ones. This resource is in Spanish.
5 Facts About Angel Island and Ellis Island, 1910-1940 (en espaƱol)
This reading outlines 5 Facts About Angel Island and Ellis Island from 1910-1940. This resource is in Spanish.
Quotes from Historians Erika Lee and Judy Yung (en espaƱol)
This reading contains quotes from historians Erika Lee and Judy Yung detailing the differences between Ellis Island and Angel Island. This resource is in Spanish.
Immigrantsā Experience at Angel Island, 1910-1940 (en espaƱol)
This reading provides a snapshot of a typical immigrantsā experience at Angel Island, 1910-1940. This resource is in Spanish.
Immigrantsā Experience at Ellis Island 1892-1921 (en espaƱol)
This reading provides a snapshot of a typical immigrantsā experience at Ellis Island, 1892-1921. This resource is in Spanish.
Paper Sons and Daughters and the Complexity of Choices During the Exclusion Era (en espaƱol)
This reading details how and why some Chinese immigrants attempted to enter the country with fraudulent documents during the era of Chinese Exclusion. This resource is in Spanish.
Angel Island Poetry (en espaƱol)
This reading features poems that were carved into the walls of the immigration station by Chinese immigrant detainees. This resource is in Spanish.
āNot American Yetā (en espaƱol)
In this personal narrative, a young person reflects on her Chinese-American identity. This resource is in Spanish.
āBerkeley Renames Downtown Street āKala Bagai Wayā After South Asian Immigrant Activistā (en espaƱol)
This article is about how the city of Berkeley renamed a street after a South Asian immigrant activist, Kala Bagai. This resource is in Spanish.