Asian-American Collections from Museums:
- Angel Island: The Immigration Station Barracks Museum
- The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
- Honolulu Academy of Arts
- Chinese American Museum of Los Angeles
- The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
- The Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
- The Chinese Historical Society of America
- The Bishop Museum
- Chinese American Museum of Chicago
- Hakone Gardens
- Japanese American Cultural and Community Center
- Peabody Essex Museum
- Japanese American National Museum
- Museum of Chinese in the Americas
- Kam Wah Chung and Co. Museum
- Hawaii's Plantation Village
- Pacific Asia Museum
- National Museum of Asian Art
- Lyman Museum and Mission Home
- The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art
- The Wing Luke Asian Museum
- Korean American Museum
More Web Sites:
- Asian-Nation
- "Echoes of Freedom: South Asian Pioneers in California 1899-1965"
- The Chinese Historical and Cultural Project
- The "Asian Pacific American Heritage Month"
- The Asian Society
- Enchanted Learning
- "The Chinese in California, 1850-1825" from American Memory
- Japan Guide
- Camp Harmony Exhibit
- Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
- Kaboose
- Lao Family Community of Minnesota
- "Virtual Japanese Culture," Kids Web Japan
- Timeline of Chinese Dynasties for Art Education
Articles Listed by The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco:
- The Gold Rush and Anti-Chinese Race Hatred – 1849
- Photograph: “Chinese Girl with Bound Feet”
- Chinese Miners in the Gold Fields – 1860
- Chinatown Gambling and Vice – 1871
- View Inside a Chinese Opium Den
- Anti-Chinese Sentiments in San Francisco – 1874
- Kearneyism in California, by Viscount James Bryce – 1877
- Kearneyism, The Chinese, and Labor Unrest – 1877
- “You Sabe Him? Kealney Must Go!” – 1877
- “The Sand Lot and Kearneyism,” by Jerome A. Hart – 1877
- Remarks by Denis Kearney on Kearneyism in California
- “The Kearney-Kalloch Epoch,” by Jerome A. Hart – 1879
- The New California Constitution – 1879
- “Chinatown Declared a Nuisance!” – 1880
- Scene in a Chinese Opium Palace – 1880
- Chan Pak Kwai – 1881
- “China’s Menace to the World,” By Thomas Magee – 1890
- Arrest in Chinatown – 1897
- Arnold Genthe Photograph of Chinatown – 1898
- Tour of Chinatown – 1900
- Chinese Telephone Company – 1901
- Why Chinatown has Remained Where it is – 1902
- Funeral of Tom Kim Yung – 1903
- Chinese Orphans Escape the Great Fire – 1906
- “Asiatic Coolie Invasion” – 1906
- Mayor Schmitz Bars Coolie Labor from Earthquake Reconstruction – 1906
- Treatment of Chinese Refugees Following the 1906 Earthquake
- Plans to Relocate Chinatown – 1906
- China’s Empress-Dowager Contributes to Chinese Relief – 1906
- National Guard Members Loot Chinatown – 1906
- Relief for the Chinese – 1906
- Smuggling of Chinese Slave Girls Thwarted – 1912
- In Chinatown (Chinese Women Vote) – 1912
- Chinatown Tong Wars of the 1920s
- Chinese Wedding Mid Scenes of Splendor - 1924
- Brief History of Chinatown, by Jesse B. Cook – 1931
- English-Language Newspaper for Chinatown – 1940
- Ronald Reagan at Charlie Low's Forbidden City – 1942
- Paper Sons – 1969
- “Celebrating Chinese New Year,” by Audrey Wong – 1995
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