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  2. China Books - Wikipedia

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    Since 1969, China Books has sold over a million copies of the Little Red Book or Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. At its peak before the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, China Books thrived with stores in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York and employed over 50 people. China Books was instrumental in providing books, newspapers ...

  3. Bound Together - Wikipedia

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    Bound Together is an anarchist bookstore and visitor attraction on Haight Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Its Lonely Planet review in 2016, commenting on its multiple activities, states that it "makes us tools of the state look like slackers". [1] The bookstore carries new and used books as well as local authors. [2]

  4. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Chinese in California were from various districts on the west side of the Pearl River Delta, in Guangdong province. Thus, the first huiguan, or ui-kun, as it was locally known [12] in Cantonese San Francisco, the Sam Yap (Chinese: 三邑; pinyin: sānyì; Jyutping: sam1 jap1; lit. 'Three counties') Company, emerged in 1851.

  5. San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade

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    The two-day fair and its entertainment is planned by the San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce and presents over 80 concessions and booths on the weekend that the Chinese New Year Parade is held. Entertainment includes folk dance, opera, drumming, family photos, giant puppets, [ 95 ] lion dances, fine arts demonstrations, calligraphy ...

  6. James Leong - Wikipedia

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    He stated, "I really felt there was a lot of misunderstanding on the part of the whites in San Francisco as to what being Chinese meant." [6] Leong's first encounter with art was when he was introduced by his father to a co-worker named Alan Cole. [7] Cole was a painter and photographer of the 1939 World's Fair. Leong studied oil painting under ...

  7. The Bookworm (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    The Bookworm is a China-based literary organization with three bookstores by the same name in Beijing, Chengdu and Suzhou.As of November 2019 all locations have closed. In addition to selling books, The Bookworm is a restaurant, cafe, event space and library with more than 50,000 English and Chinese titles. [1]

  8. Lew Hing - Wikipedia

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    Lew Hing (formal married name was Lew Yu-ling; Chinese: 劉興; May 1858–March 7, 1934) was a Chinese-born American industrialist and banker. [1] He was one of the founding fathers of the "New Chinatown" following the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906.

  9. Ng Poon Chew - Wikipedia

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    His newspaper was particularly useful for the Chinese community in San Francisco during the plague outbreak of 1900–1904. [ 7 ] In 1905, Chew, along with Patrick J. Healy , an Irish American journalist, published A Statement for Non-exclusion in 1905.

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