Uploaded by CHSAmuseum on May 3, 2007
A Statement for Non-Exclusion -- Dr. Ng Poon Chew (1866-1931
**View LIVE, May 9, 2007 == see http://Remembering1882.org for details**
In recognition of the 125th year since the passage of the nation's first immigration law, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, CHSA presents this sneak preview of "A Statement for Non-Exclusion," a museum theater work-in-progress by CHSA Artist in Residence Charlie Chin.
In the early twentieth century, San Francisco-based newspaper editor Ng Poon Chew was the public face of opposition to Chinese Exclusion and its abuses. The learned reverend took part in local and national conferences debating the future of U.S. immigration policy, and, in addition to publicizing particular immigration cases in his newspaper, the Chung Sai Yat Po (Chinese-West Daily), brought new information to light by authoring the fact-filled dossiers, The Treatment of the Exempt Classes of Chinese in the United States (1908), and, co-authored with Irish American Patrick J. Healy, 1905's A Statement for Non-Exclusion.
CHSA's Remembering 1882 project explores the historical debate around the Exclusion Act from its origins through its full repeal in 1968, the civil rights struggle of Chinese Americans and allies, and the historic importance of habeas corpus in the Chinese American community.
Remembering 1882 Panel & Reception
May 9, 2007 4:30 -- 6:00 pm, reception to follow
Ceremonial Courtroom of the Northern California District Court, Phillip Burton Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate, 19th Floor, San Francisco.
The Chinese Historical Society of America and the Historical Society for the Northern District of California invite you to an exploration of the impacts and legacies of the Exclusion laws. Featuring Justice Harry Low, Attorney Michael Lee, Law Professor Bill Ong Hing, Immigration Attorney Donald Ungar, and Historian Connie Young Yu.
Admission: $20, $10 students, free with CHSA membership.
Kicking off the panel is a specially crafted Museum Theater performance: A Statement for Non-Exclusion featuring Dr. Ng Poon Chew (1866 -- 1931), crusading newspaper editor and leader in the fight against Exclusion, as portrayed by CHSA Artist-in-Residence Charlie Chin.
Traveling Exhibit Launch
May 1 — 11, 2007
Phillip Burton Federal Building, Northern California District Court, 450 Golden Gate, 19th Floor, San Francisco
May 14 — 31, 2007
James R. Browning Courthouse, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 95 Seventh Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco
Remembering1882.org
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