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Tye Leung Schulze: First Chinese American Woman to Vote in the U.S.

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Portrait of Tye Leung Schulze by artist Amelie Chabannes.

Grade Level Grade 1, Grades 6-12
Resource Type Activity

About This Lesson

Tye Leung Schulze became the first Chinese American woman to work for the federal government and the first Chinese American woman to vote in a U.S. election, in 1912. Learn how this inspiring woman resisted domestic servitude and an arranged child marriage to provide translation services and solace to Asian immigrant victims of human trafficking in San Francisco in this video short from Unladylike2020.

Sensitive: This resource contains material that may be sensitive for some students. Teachers should exercise discretion in evaluating whether this resource is suitable for their class.

UNLADYLIKE2020 is a production of Unladylike Productions in association with THIRTEEN’s American Masters. UNLADYLIKE2020's collection of educational resources was created by The WNET Group’s Kids Media & Education Department with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

More information and resources available at: https://unladylike2020.com/ and https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/unladylike2020/

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Tye Leung Schulze Lesson Plan.pdf

June 2, 2021
1.33 MB

Anti-Chinese Propaganda Analysis .pdf

June 2, 2021
429.84 KB

Tye Leung Schulze_PropagandaAnalysis-Handout.docx

March 15, 2022
1.29 MB

Copy of Tye Leung Schulze-Recursos.docx

March 15, 2022
1.29 MB
Videos
The First Chinese American Woman to Vote in the U.S. | Unladlylike2020 | American Masters | PBS

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