Author: Ripples In Time​, The Spirit of the Early Chinese ​American Pioneers

One Family’s Story​, Lecture by Dr. Russell Low
Sunday, 5/2/2021
11:00 - 12:00
Virtual Library
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United States


Inspired by a 100-year-old photograph in the belongings of his great Uncle Kim, author Dr. Russell Low shares his story of his decades-long search to find the stories behind the photograph. 

 

Low shares the story of Ah Ying and Chinese American history through the building of the Transcontinental Railroad to the devastating effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act and subsequent slave trafficking of young Chinese women. A story rooted in a strong, resilient protagonist, this story encourages everyone to explore their roots and celebrates what makes us uniquely American​.

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Connect with Dr. Russell Low - Website

Author, Russel Low headshot and Three Coins book cover

 


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Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to the Chinese American community.

Weaving Stories: Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Interest
Connect with AANHPI heritage with programs and workshops, book recommendations and more.

Weaving Stories is the Library's celebration of the many diverse histories and cultures from Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

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