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  1. This graphic history uses the comic medium to present the story of the Chin family, from the 1850s to the present. It is told from the perspective of Amy Chin, who was born in New York in 1962 and grew up in one of the few Chinese families living in her Bronx neighborhood.

  2. Oct 9, 2014 · The New-York Historical Societys physical exhibit, accompanying website, and book delves deep into the Chinese-American experience and the relationship between the Chinese and Americans,...

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  3. Mar 22, 2021 · Amy Chin, who was raised in the Bronx, is a writer, producer and advocate for Chinese-American issues. Her family history was part of a 2014-2015 exhibit at the New-York Historical Society...

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  4. Read about Amy Chin’s discovery of the jail ledgers and her collaboration with the NYSCA Museum Program, Iron Center Museum, Town of Moriah Historical Society, North Star Underground Railroad Museum, and the Museum of Chinese in America, and how they got the jail ledgers digitized and available online.

  5. Amy Chin presents her family story through a presentation of graphic panels which is now on exhibit at the New York Historical Society. • Her April 12, 2015 presentation was part of the MOCA Signature Public Programs.

  6. Apr 6, 2015 · Amy Chin’s multi-generational family story – told through 12 graphic novel panels – is part of the exhibition Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion at the New-York Historical Society. Join us for a behind the scenes look at how Amy researched and uncovered her family’s century-old history in America.

  7. Apr 12, 2015 · Amy Chins multi-generational family story—told through 12 graphic novel panels—is part of the exhibition Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion at the New-York Historical Society. Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at how Amy researched and uncovered her family’s century-old history in America.

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