0:00 - Introduction, occupation as a freelance reporter, first heard about Golden Venture and walked to Rockaway Beach, felt grateful to have been born in the US instead of coming here with the help of snakeheads
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3:38 - Recount of coverage of the first site, has been a freelance journalist for two months, has experience talking to smugglers in Mandarin Chinese with a heavy American accent, was the first to report that ten people were drowned coming to America from the ship
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6:24 - Listened to commentary by an anti-immigration lawyer, educated the anti-immigration lawyer on the Chinese Exclusion Act, went on to talk for 10-15 minutes about Asian American history, was praised by his boss
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9:14 - Coverage continued during the refugees' detainment, dead bodies from the Golden Venture kept in the New York City morgue before eventually being buried in pauper's graves and then in separate plots, Chinese burial customs
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11:43 - How Chinese communities in Chinatown think about the Golden Venture, racist attitudes and how American society has an aversion to Chinese people and Chinese gangsters
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13:56 - Gives an example of conflicts among Chinese people, gangsters preying upon Chinese, saw an exchange between a young woman and a snakehead
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17:15 - Believes that Golden Venture Chinese are detained unnecessarily as a political example to deter Chinese from coming to the U.S.
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19:52 - Human smuggling and the transcontinental railroad, issues of American journalism and investigative reporting
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23:10 - How work and attitudes are tied to immigration issues, views immigrants as people who make America great
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25:01 - Concerns and alarm about immigration, explains that we cannot have open borders nor close them completely, the Lyndon Johnson Act and Italian Americans, how Jimmy Carter met Deng Xiaoping
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29:39 - What visitors may learn from the exhibition, Golden Venture detainees and how the worst thing about detainment is the lack of recognition of their humanity
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