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Chinese Railroad Workers Work began on the transcontinental railroad in the 1860’s. It was dangerous, low-paying work that many Americans did not want. Chinese immigrants accepted the jobs.

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Page 1: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Angel IslandAngel Island

A Pictorial and Poetic A Pictorial and Poetic HistoryHistory

Page 2: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Gold RushGold Rush

In the 1850’s, thousands In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to of Chinese came to America in search of America in search of gold. Many American gold. Many American gold miners blamed the gold miners blamed the Chinese for their lack of Chinese for their lack of success.success.

Page 3: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Chinese Railroad WorkersChinese Railroad Workers

Work began on the Work began on the transcontinental railroad transcontinental railroad in the 1860’s. It was in the 1860’s. It was dangerous, low-paying dangerous, low-paying work that many work that many Americans did not want. Americans did not want. Chinese immigrants Chinese immigrants accepted the jobs.accepted the jobs.

Page 4: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

DiscriminationDiscrimination

Because of the gold rush Because of the gold rush and the railroad, many and the railroad, many anti-Chinese feelings anti-Chinese feelings began to emerge began to emerge amongst Americans. amongst Americans. Laws were passed to Laws were passed to limit the number of limit the number of Chinese immigrants.Chinese immigrants.

Page 6: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Between 1910 and Between 1910 and 1940, all Chinese 1940, all Chinese immigrants were immigrants were processed on Angel processed on Angel Island in San Francisco Island in San Francisco Bay. They were held Bay. They were held here until there here until there citizenship was citizenship was approved.approved.

Page 7: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

While being detained While being detained for several weeks at a for several weeks at a time, some immigrants time, some immigrants carved poetry into the carved poetry into the wall at Angel Island. wall at Angel Island. The poetry expressed The poetry expressed their feelings of their feelings of sadness, fear, and sadness, fear, and disappointment.disappointment.

Page 8: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Immigrants would Immigrants would travel to Angel Island in travel to Angel Island in the cramped steerage of the cramped steerage of ships. The journey ships. The journey would take a month and would take a month and was very expensive.was very expensive.

Page 9: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

“The sea-scape resembles lichen twisting and turning for a thousand li.

There is no shore to land and it is difficult to walk.

With a gentle breeze I arrived at the city thinking all would be so.

At ease, how was one to know he was to live in a wooden building?

Page 10: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

As immigrants As immigrants unloaded from the unloaded from the ship, they were taken ship, they were taken to the two-story to the two-story barracks that would be barracks that would be their home during their their home during their wait to be allowed into wait to be allowed into the United States.the United States.

Page 11: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

“Imprisoned in the wooden building day after day, My freedom withheld; how can I bear to talk about it?

I look to see who is happy but they only sit quietly.

I am anxious and depressed and cannot fall asleep.

The days are long and the bottle constantly empty; my sad mood, even so is not dispelled.

Nights are long and the pillow cold; who can pity my loneliness?

After experiencing such lonliness and sorrow, why not just return home and learn to plow the fields?”

Page 12: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Women and men, Women and men, including families, including families, were split up at Angel were split up at Angel Island and locked in Island and locked in different buildings different buildings while they waited to while they waited to be processed.be processed.

Page 13: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

“My belly is so full of discontent it is really difficult to relax.

I can only worry silently to myself.

At times I gaze at the cloud and fog enshrouded mountain front.

It only deepens my sadness.”

Page 14: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Shortly after arriving at Angel Island, immigrants Shortly after arriving at Angel Island, immigrants would receive physical exams to check for any would receive physical exams to check for any diseases. If they had a disease, they were sent back to diseases. If they had a disease, they were sent back to China having wasted their money on the trip.China having wasted their money on the trip.

Page 15: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

“I cannot bear to describe the harsh treatment by the doctors.

Being stabbed for blood samples and examined for hookworms was even more pitiful.

After taking the medicine, I also drank liquid, Like a dumb person eating the huanglian (a bitter herb).”

Page 16: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Several immigrants Several immigrants were packed into the were packed into the barracks. They slept on barracks. They slept on bunks made of canvas bunks made of canvas stacked three high on stacked three high on each wall. They were each wall. They were allowed a short time in allowed a short time in the recreation yard each the recreation yard each day.day.

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“Bored and filled with a hundred feelings, I am imprisoned in this building.

Seeing the surroundings stirs one who is sad. How can one stop the tears?

I recall the ship starting off for the land of America.

Looking back, the moon has repeated a cycle.”

Page 18: Angel Island A Pictorial and Poetic History. Gold Rush In the 1850’s, thousands of Chinese came to America in search of gold. Many American gold miners

Immigrants had hearings to decide if they would be admitted to the Immigrants had hearings to decide if they would be admitted to the U.S. or sent home. Usually, they either needed to have a relative in U.S. or sent home. Usually, they either needed to have a relative in the U.S. or be educated to stay.the U.S. or be educated to stay.

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“Each day my sorrow increases as I stay on island.

My face, as well, grows sallow and my body thin.

My detention and mistreatment has not yet ended.

I am afraid my petition will be denied and I, sent back.”