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Asian Pacific American Contributions through Railroad Exhibit Series -Part Two
October 19, 2019 @ 10:00 am - October 20, 2019 @ 5:00 pm
Association of Chinese Americans Celebrates Asian Pacific American Contributions Through Railroad Exhibit
Between September and October, 2019, the Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) will be hosting a traveling exhibit on the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and the role of Chinese laborers in its construction. Titled “The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the Transcontinental,” the seven-panel exhibit is the result of a collaborative effort between the Chinese Historical Society of America and the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project by Stanford University. It was developed to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the first transcontinental railway in the U.S. and to bring to light the critical contribution of Chinese labor to this amazing engineering achievement. The exhibit will be on display at the Detroit Main Public Library September 10-October 15. A replica will be on view at the Chinese Community Center October 19-20, and at Glen Oaks Country Club on October 25 as a special feature of ACA’s 47th anniversary gala. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday, September 11, 6:00PM-7:30PM at the Detroit Main Library. It is open to the public.
A History Talk with Roland Hwang will be held on Saturday, October 19, 1PM-3PM at the Chinese Community Center. Roland Hwang teaches Asian American history at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. He has also taught at Wayne State University Law School, Madonna University, and Cooley Law School. As the son of two immigrants who left China to do college study in the United States and stayed, Roland is a lawyer concentrating on immigration. Roland is the secretary and past president of the Association of Chinese Americans.
The Transcontinental Railroad was built between 1864 and 1869 to link the western and eastern portions of the US by extending the existing eastern railroad network from outside Omaha to Oakland, California. It consisted of three major lines of track: Western Pacific, Central Pacific, and Union Pacific. Of about 20,000 Chinese laborers hired to work on the Transcontinental, more than half worked on the Central Pacific. On May 10, 1869, a celebration marked the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. A golden spike was driven into the final connecting rail at Promontory Summit, Utah.
The exhibit aims to show not only the immensity of the Transcontinental Railroad project with its monumental physical impact on the western landscape of the US, but also its social effects, as migrant workers such as the Chinese, came, stayed, and persevered, contributing their values and traditions towards a dynamic, diverse, and prosperous American nation.
Chinese Railroad Workers Exhibit Series Schedule:
September 10-October 15
Detroit Main Public Library
5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10AM-6PM
Wednesday, 12PM-8PM
Sunday, 12PM-5PM
Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 11, 6PM-7:30PM
FREE ADMISSION
Contact DPL: (313) 833-1000 or visit www.detroitpubliclibrary.org
Contact ACA: (313) 831-1790, (248) 585-9343 or www.acadetroit.org
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October 19-20, 10AM-5PM
ACA-Chinese Community Center
32585 Concord Dr., Madison Heights, Mi. 48071
History Talk:
Saturday, October 19, 1PM-3PM
FREE ADMISSION
Contact ACA: (313) 831-1790, (248) 585-9343 or www.acadetroit.org
FREE ADMISSION. Donations appreciated.
October 25, 5PM-10PM
ACA 47TH Anniversary Gala
Glen Oaks Country Club
30500 W. 13 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, Mi 48334
PAID ADMISSION
Contact ACA: (313) 831-1790, (248) 585-9343 or www.acadetroit.org
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2019年9月和10月,美华协会将举办一次关于建设洲际铁路的展览,主要展出中国工人为建设铁路所作出的贡献。标题为“中国人建设洲际铁路”的七个展板是由斯坦福大学北美中国铁路工人项目所制作的。其目的是为了纪念美国第一条洲际铁路建成150周年,并彰显了中国劳工们对这项惊人的工程所付出的重要贡献。该展览将于9月10日至10月15日在Detroit Main Public Library展出,10月19日至20日在美华活动中心(32585 Concord, Madison Heights)展出,10月25日在Glen Oaks Country Club举行的美华协会47周年庆典上特别展出。此外,展览开幕式将于9月11日星期三下午6:00 至7:30 在底特律主图书馆 Detroit Main Public Library 举行。对公众开放。
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展览时间及地点:
9月10号 — 10月15号
底特律图书馆(Detroit Main Public Library)
5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202
周二,周四,周六上午10:00 — 下午6:00;
星期三中午12:00 — 晚上8:00;
周日中午12: 00 — 下午5: 00
开幕式:
周六,9月11号 下午6:00 – 7:30
免费入场
咨询电话:(313) 833-1000 或者访问网站: www.detroitpubliclibrary.org
10月19号 — 20号 上午10:00 – 下午5:00
美华活动中心(32585 Concord Dr., Madison Heights, MI 48071)
历史讲座:
10月19日, 星期六,1PM-3PM
免费入场. (鼓励捐赠).
咨询电话:(248)-585-9343/(313) 831-1790
10月25号 下午5:00 — 晚上10:00
美华协会成立47周年庆典
Glen Oaks Country Club
30500 W Thirteen Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48334
凭票入场.
如需门票, 请拨打: (248) 585-9343/(313) 831-1790