Immigration and Migration and the Making of a Modern American City

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 14.03.05

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. History of San Jose, California
  4. Hispanic Migration History: The History of Students (Descendants) in East San Jose
  5. Vietnamese Immigration History: The History of Students (Descendants) in East San Jose
  6. Objectives
  7. Teaching Strategies
  8. Student Activities
  9. Resources – Annotated Bibliography
  10. Annotated Internet Resources
  11. Appendix A
  12. Appendix B
  13. Notes

Immigration and Migration: My Family and My Community

Julie So

Published September 2014

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Notes

1. Yosso, Tara J. "Whose Culture has Capital? A Critical Race Theory Discussion of Community Cultural Wealth," 69.

2. Ibid, 82.

3. Schoolnet MPES Pre-formatted reports: Demographic overview

4. Gonzalez, Jose V. "Conversation on Immigration and Latino Culture," Interview

5. Pitti, Stephen J. "The Devil in Silicon Valley: Northern California, Race, and Mexican Americans"

6. Yosso, Tara J. "Whose Culture has Capital? A Critical Race Theory Discussion of Community Cultural Wealth," 69.

7. Ibid, 77

8. Pitti, Stephen J. "The Devil in Silicon Valley: Northern California, Race, and Mexican Americans", 12.

9. Ibid, 11.

10. Ibid, 15.

11. Ibid, 33.

12. The City of San Jose. Civic Plus, website http://www.sanjoseca.gov/Search/Results?searchPhrase=cesar+e.+chavez&page=1&perPage=10 Use the search URL here for Cesar Chavez information.

13. Ancestry.com & US Federal Census, website www.interactive.ancestrylibrary.com. Ancestry Library information, including Census data and reports, is accessible through your Yale login or Yale VPN

14. Gilbert, Lauren Miranda and Bob Johnson. "San Jose's Historic Downtown", 7,8.

15. Ibid, 15.

16. Flores, William Vincent and Rina Benmayor. "Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space, and Rights", 62.

17. Teranishi, Robert T. "Yellow and Brown: Emerging Asian American Immigrant Populations and Residential Segregation", 256.

18. Flores, William Vincent and Rina Benmayor. "Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space, and Rights", 63.

19. Zinn, Maxine Baca and Bonnie Thornton Dill. "Women of Color in US Society", 66.

20. City-data.com, website http://www.city-data.com/city/San-Jose-California.html.

21. The City of San Jose. website http://www.sanjoseca.gov/index.aspx?NID=2046. Select thematic maps of demographic analysis and GIS mapping from census data listed. 6-11.

Also see specific East San Jose zip code 95127, http://www.city-data.com/zips/95127.html

22. Creative Commons Attribution. "Heinlenville - San Jose's Chinatown." website http://www.nextvista.org/heinlenville-san-joses-chinatown. Also see japantownsanjose.org. "Japantown San Jose," website http://www.japantownsanjose.org. Filipino American National Historical Society, http://www.fanhs-national.org/

23. Guzmán, Betsy and Eileen Diaz McConnell. "The Hispanic Population: 1990–2000 Growth and Change," 109-128. 2002. Great breakdown of the U.S. Census "Hispanic or Latino" group.

24. Sonneborn, Liz. "Vietnamese Americans," 22.

25. Ibid, 24.

26. Ibid, 26.

27. Gold, Steve. "Americanization of Vietnamese," 73.

28. Bemak, Fred and Rita Chi Ying Chung. "Vietnamese Amerasians: Psychosocial Adjustment and Psychotherapy," 79.

29. The City of San Jose. Civic Plus, website http://www.sanjoseca.gov/Search/Results?searchPhrase=cesar+e.+chavez&page=1&perPage=10. Select the Cesar Chavez Memorial Walk, and Map. Also see http://eastsideartandhistory.com/about/ to download the map or explore online. And http://www.sanjose.org/plan-a-visit/neighborhoods/little-saigon

30. Hayden, Dolores. "The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History," 16.

31. Gilbert, Lauren Miranda and Bob Johnson. "San Jose's Historic Downtown," 9.

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