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Pacific Link: The KQED Asian Education Initiative by KQED

http://www.kqed.org/w/pacificlink/lessonplans/


These lesson plan units were developed to work with the video-short "Discovering Angel Island: The Story Behind the Poems." The Angel Island Immigration Station in California, which received tens of thousands of immigrants between 1910 and 1940, mainly from China, reopened as a museum in February. There are three elementary level lesson units and one for 8th-12th grade students studying U.S. history or area studies.


Asian American History
Social Justice: Immigration

elementary, middle, high
lesson plan, DVD/video, bibliography
no
California, Angel Island, China
Immigration, Asian American History, Angel Island, China, Chinese Americans

submitted by Tara Mack

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