Chinese Citizenship in Hawaii

chinesecitizenship

Overview

Students analyze early 19th-century arguments against citizenship for Chinese immigrants to Hawaii and one journalist’s rebuttal to that “defense”, then investigate arguments for and against an immigrant group in America today and compare the historical and contemporary debates.

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Grade

High School, Middle School

Subjects

Civics, English Language Arts

Length

minutes

Topics

Chinese, Hawaii, arguments, citizenship, civil rights, guided primary source analysis, immigrants, immigration

Author

Primary Source Nexus

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