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Asian American and Pacific Islander studies resources for the classroom
All chapters of Foundations and Futures include lesson plans and curricular tools that are designed for high school students and grounded in ethnic studies pedagogy. Feel free to search our repository of primary sources and material that helps bring Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and experiences into the classroom.
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Joseph Express Office
Dupont and Sacramento streets, heart of the Chinese quarter, San Francisco, 1895. Joseph Tape’s express office is in the second building on the left, with the horse and wagon in front.
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Joseph Tape hunting
Joseph Tape with his hunting rifle and bird dogs, San Francisco, c. 1880.
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What a chinese girl did
“What a Chinese Girl Did: An Expert Photographer and Telegrapher,” The Morning Call (Nov. 23, 1892)
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Gertrude Tape
Gertrude Ella Tape, early 1890s
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Gertrude and her friend
Gertrude Tape (left) and an unidentified girl on Clay Avenue, behind the Chinese Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, 1894.
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Russell Street House
The Tape home at 2123 Russell Street, Berkeley, ca. 1895. Photograph by Mary Tape.
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Mary, Mamie & Frank Tape in the 1890s
Mamie, Mary & Frank Tape in the 1890s
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Frank Tape at the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
Frank at his father’s office at the Pacific Mail Steamship Company wharf, late 1890s.
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Tape family postcard
Posing for a tourist postcard, Mamie (right) with children, Emily and Harold, and sister Emily, Portland, ca. 1912.
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Herman and Emily Lowe
Herman Lowe with daughter, Emily, Portland, ca. 1912.
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