San Francisco

The Chinese Exclusion Act

Lunchtime Forum

Thursday, June 4, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
explores a dark theme of
A dark theme of 19th century San Francisco was its racism, including the passing of anti-Chinese city ordinances, and the participation in demonstrations and Congressional hearings leading up to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Connie Young Yu, historian and vice president of the Chinese Historical Society of America, discusses how Chinese survived in San Francisco in the era of Exclusion with the help of American friends and business partners.

Admission

Free to members
$5 for non-members
Okay to bring lunch

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