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Ellis Island

 

Day In The Life


 California Standard 2.1 Students differentiate between things that happened long ago and things that happened yesterday. 

Angel Island, in the San Francisco Bay, has a sad but important history. From 1910 to 1940, approximately 175,000 Chinese immigrants came to the United States through an immigration station on the island. Most of them were held on the island for as little as two weeks or as much as six months. A few were forced to remain on the island for as much as two years.

Angel Island is often called the Ellis Island of the West, but coming to Angel Island was really quite different than coming to America through New York's Ellis Island. Arrivals at Ellis Island were welcomed, but the immigration station at Angel Island tried to exclude people and keep them from coming into America. For children, especially, a stay on Angel Island could be lonely and dull. Today, the Island has a museum that honors the immigrants who came and endured this hardship.

 

Case Study
Americans in the Raw

Immigrants to America come from just about every country in the world. This page shows the pictures of many immigrants.

 
 

History and You
Timelines

View a timeline of events in America's immigration history.

Primary Sources
Poems from Angel Island

Many people detained on Angel Island carved poems and messages into the walls of the barracks. You can hear some of these remarkable poems read in Madarin or Cantonese.

Activity
Pictures

Take a look at photos of Angel Island, then and now.

Or watch a video called Discovering Angel Island that tells the story of how its history was discovered and perserved. The video also includes eyewitness accounts of people who stayed at the immigration station in the early 1990s. You will first need to choose a video format that is supported by your computer.