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Chinatown Night scene by Arnold Genthe
'''Chinatown Night scene'''


The Chinese presence in San Francisco dates back to the Gold Rush with new waves of immigrants arriving periodcially.
''Photo by Arnold Genthe''
 
The Chinese presence in San Francisco dates back to the Gold Rush with new waves of immigrants arriving periodcially, especially after immigration reform in 1965.


[[Chinese Immigration | Chinatown]]
[[Chinese Immigration | Chinatown]]
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[[19th Century Medical Self-Help | Medical Self-Help]]
[[19th Century Medical Self-Help | Medical Self-Help]]


[[Before the Navy, Hunters Point was home to a Chinese shrimping village. In 1938 the Fire Department burned the remaining structures to make way for the Navy. In 1941, the 250-foot tall Avisadero Point at the very eastern end of the Point was dynamited and turned into landfill.  Shrimp Village]]
[[Chinese shrimping village|Chinese shrimping village]]
 
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''Library of Congress - Publisher or Photographer ''


Genthe,Arnold - Photographer-Artist


[[Chinese Immigration Prev. Document]]  [[Chinatown's Opium Dens Next Document]]
[[Chinese Immigration | Prev. Document]]  [[Chinatown's Opium Dens | Next Document]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 29 April 2021