
Tragedy and Transformation: Looking at San Francisco’s Chinatown with Primary Sources
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Much of the city, including its Chinese immigration enclave, Chinatown, was destroyed by tremors and fires. While this was a devastating tragedy, it was also an opportunity to rebuild and renew. Below is a series of photographs from the Library's Prints and Photographs collections that offers a path for student engagement with San Francisco's pre- and post-earthquake Chinatown.
Posted in: Asian American History, Development of the Industrial United States (1877-1914)