Warm Up 3/21 You are a new director in Hollywood who is making a movie about Angel Island! Create a catchy title and catch line for your movie!

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Warm Up 3/21 You are a new director in Hollywood who is making a movie about Angel Island! Create a catchy title and catch line for your movie!

Review: Angel Island Who were the majority of the immigrants processed at Angel Island? What were the conditions like? What was the Chinese Exclusion Act? The Gentleman’s Agreement was between the United States and what other country?

Ellis Island vs. Angel Island Interrogations Let’s Compare!

Closer How did prejudice/discrimination effect immigration during the time period we are studying?