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“Slave Relates Her Sad Story”
Description
Article “Slave Relates Her Sad Story” from the San Francisco Call details the testimony of Leung Ah Duck against her trafficker, H. L. Eça da Silva. Stories of Chinese “slaves” trafficked to the United States were weaponized by Nativist and anti-Asian actors to argue for restrictions on Chinese immigration.
Object ID
37.03.04b
Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)
San Francisco Call
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“Slave Relates Her Sad Story”
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Library of Congress
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January 25, 1905
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn85066387/1905-01-25/ed-1/?sp=16&r=0.101,0.522,0.799,0.369,0
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San Francisco Call
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“Slave Relates Her Sad Story”
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January 25, 1905
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn85066387/1905-01-25/ed-1/?sp=16&r=0.101,0.522,0.799,0.369,0
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Multimedia details
Creator
San Francisco Call
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
1905-01-25
Language
eng
Type
Text
Format
Newspaper
File Format
jpg
Subject
Human trafficking; Slavery
Source
San Francisco Call
Credit Line
Courtesy of Library of Congress, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Licensor
Public Domain
MUMI Number
37.03.TXT.042
Creator
San Francisco Call
Publisher
Library of Congress
Date
1905-01-25
Language
eng
Type
Text
Format
Newspaper
File Format
jpg
Subject
Human trafficking; Slavery
Source
San Francisco Call
Credit Line
Courtesy of Library of Congress, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Licensor
Public Domain
MUMI Number
37.03.TXT.042
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