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Immigration: The Story of America

Immigration: The Story of America. Immigration Historical Fiction. Historians generate history with documents. But documents don’t provide all of the information for the story.

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Immigration: The Story of America

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  1. Immigration: The Story of America

  2. Immigration Historical Fiction • Historians generate history with documents. But documents don’t provide all of the information for the story. • The following documents will be used in order to write historical fiction short stories about immigrants who came to the United States from Europe, Asia, and Mexico. • As you view the documents, keep in mind the 5 W’s (Who, what, when, where, why) and how people came to America.

  3. Angel Island immigration Station Story Number 1: Chin Shee • Chinese • 21 years old • Came to San Francisco, California at Angel Island in 1911. Boarding Pass for Chin Shee Health Inspections at Angel Island

  4. Chinese Immigrant work options: Chinese Laundry General Store Ownership Mining and railroads Agriculture

  5. Chinese Experience in America Anti-Chinese feelings from other Americans. Find Housing. Learning a new language. Railroad working camp

  6. Story Number 2:Peter A. Peterson Chicago and Galena Railroad Station. Swedish Immigrated at age 4. Came to Rockford in 1852. Pioneer Steam Engine/train. Steamship

  7. Swedish Immigrant Furniture Industry Peterson is circled and is working for the Union Furniture Company in 1880.

  8. Experience in America Peterson’s home on E. State Street 7th Street Swedish First Evangelical Church

  9. Story Number 3: Leonora Marie Barry Living conditions… Irish Came to America in her 40s. Started as a school teacher at age 15 to support family. Potato Famine, 1848

  10. Immigrant Work Options Domestic service Factory work Seamstress Cook

  11. Experience in America Discrimination Crowded homes Motherhood Stereotyping in cartoons

  12. Story Number 4: Cerso Mireles Mexican 25 years old Brought to America by parents when really young. Crossing the border

  13. Work Options Business owner ANYTHING! Agriculture Educators Factories

  14. Experience in America Marching for rights Meeting new friends Possible deportation Discrimination

  15. Were you right?What Really Happened? • Chin See: Information on him after his paperwork from Angel Island is unknown. • P.A. Peterson: Became one of the richest men in Rockford and helped start numerous non-furniture-making companies too. • Leonore Barry: Fought as a labor leader for other factory workers, for the right to vote, and temperance. • Cerso Mireles: Owns a computer shop in Arizona.

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