Adapting to the immigration laws that kept them apart, a local photography studio helped the Low family of New York create an impossible family portrait by pasting in the faces of missing relatives. Low family portrait, ca. 1961,
Photograph: New-York Historical SocietyAdapting to the immigration laws that kept them apart, a local photography studio helped the Low family of New York create an impossible family portrait by pasting in the faces of missing relatives. Low family portrait, ca. 1961,

"Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion"

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This exhibit explores the long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States, such as the voyage of the Empress of China, on which the government sent young boys to study at New England schools during the 19th century.

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