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Charlotte Ah Tye Chang (July 21, 1873 – January 15, 1972) was an American social worker and community activist in the San Francisco area. As a California-born Chinese-American woman, her citizenship status became complicated after she married a Chinese-born lawyer, Hong Yen Chang, in 1897. Late in life, she protested the demolition of the Kong Chow Temple in San Francisco's Chinatown. (en) |
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A young Asian woman wearing a high lace collared blouse, beads, and a jacket; her dark hair is in an updo. There is handwriting running over the photograph from the bottom edge. (en) |
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La Porte, California, US (en) |
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Charlotte Ah Tye Chang, from a 1910 photograph in the files of the National Archives. (en) |
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Berkeley, California, US (en) |
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Charlotte Ah Tye Chang (July 21, 1873 – January 15, 1972) was an American social worker and community activist in the San Francisco area. As a California-born Chinese-American woman, her citizenship status became complicated after she married a Chinese-born lawyer, Hong Yen Chang, in 1897. Late in life, she protested the demolition of the Kong Chow Temple in San Francisco's Chinatown. (en) |
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