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Chinese American Genealogy

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Live broadcast: 1/21/2016
Presented by: Alice Kane

Chinese-American family history research can be conducted using standard genealogical resources such as censuses, city directories, and land transactions. There are, however, other resources that can be especially helpful, such as grave markers, records produced from the Chinese Exclusion Acts, and jiapu (collected family histories). Join Alice Kane to learn what resources are available and to gain a better understanding of the Chinese experience in America during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Find more resources about this topic at the online subject guide:
http://americanancestors.org/education/learning-resources/read/chinese-american-guide

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