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  2. Donaldina Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Donaldina Cameron (July 26, 1869 – January 4, 1968) was a New Zealand-born American Presbyterian missionary who was a pioneer in the fight against slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown, who helped more than 2,000 Chinese immigrant girls and women escape from forced prostitution or indentured servitude. [1]

  3. Donaldina Cameron House - Wikipedia

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    Donaldina Cameron, joined the Mission House in 1895, where she taught sewing classes and worked alongside Culbertson. [10] Cameron started to serve as the house director starting in 1897, after the death of Culbertson. [3] Tien Fuh Wu worked as Cameron's aide, [11] and Samantha Knox Condit was a teacher at the organization. [12]

  4. Tong Wars - Wikipedia

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    While a loose alliance, consisting of the Chinatown police, Donaldina Cameron, the courts, and the Chinese community itself tried to stem the tide of the fighting Tongs, it was the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fires caused by the earthquake that was the death knell for the Tongs in San Francisco, as it destroyed the brothels ...

  5. Tien Fuh Wu - Wikipedia

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    Donaldina Cameron came to the home in 1895 and would become Superintendent just two years later. [5] Cameron was a strict teacher and initially Wu rebelled against her, but eventually they would grow close, with Wu calling Cameron "Lo Mo," meaning "Old Mother," and Cameron calling her ward "Blessed Tien."

  6. Julia Morgan School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    As the Ming Quong Home, the building was owned by the Presbyterian Board of Missions (New York City) and functioned as an orphanage for Chinese girls. The building was constructed with the help of Donaldina Cameron to alleviate the overcrowding of young inhabitants in San Francisco's Chinatown. [4]

  7. Tye Leung Schulze - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Leung was saved from an arranged marriage to an older Montana man by Donaldina Cameron, who led the Presbyterian Mission Home in San Francisco. [4] [5] At the Mission, Leung learned to speak English, converted to Christianity, and helped Cameron and local police rescue Chinese slaves and prostitutes from brothels. [6]

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  9. Bow Kum - Wikipedia

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    When he was unable to produce a marriage license for Bow Kum, she was placed with Christian missionaries under Donaldina Cameron, a Scotswoman who spent much of her life helping young Chinese slave girls escape from tongs. [1]