SoS TeamApr 29, 2019CA Labor Movement: Luisa MorenoLuisa Moreno was an influential social and civil rights activist in the United States. As a Latin American woman in the U.S. during the...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Chinese Exclusion Act: Wong Kim ArkIn 1873, Wong Kim Ark was born in San Francisco, California to Chinese immigrant parents. Nine years later, the Chinese Exclusion Act was...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Dawes Act: Chitto HarjoChitto Harjo was part of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation who led the Snake Rebellion. The Snake Rebellion was a resistance campaign that...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019CA Labor Movement: Dolores HuertaAt the forefront of the labor movement in California, Dolores Huerta aimed to organize farm workers and fight for better working...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Chinese Exclusion Act: Saum Song BoSaum Song Bo, a Chinese-American student, wrote a poignant essay in response to the fundraising campaign calling for donations to the...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Dawes Act: Susan La FlescheBorn Inshtatheamba, Susan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American to achieve her medical degree in the mid 1500s. At the age of...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019CA Labor Movement: Larry ItliongLarry Itliong was a Filipino-American activist who lead the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, a group mostly comprised of...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Chinese Exclusion Act: Chew HeongIn 1884, an amendment was added to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 which required Chinese laborers to obtain re-entry certificates if...
SoS TeamApr 29, 2019The Dawes Act: Chief Red CloudChief Red Cloud, or Mahpiua-Luta, was the one of the key leaders of the Lakota people, a Sioux tribe that held land in the Great Sioux...