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The water is wide, too wide to cross
And neither have I wings to fly
Give me a boat, that can carry two
And we both shall row, my love and I
Oh love is gentle, and love is kind
The sweetest flower, when first it's new
But love grows old, and turns so cold
And fades away, like the morning dew
There is a ship, that sails the sea
It's loaded deep, as deep can be
But not as deep, as the love I'm in
And I know not if, I sink or swim
(narrator)
Many people have traveled in boats across the wide oceans to live in America.
In the 1860s, thousands of men and women traveled from China to work on
the railroads. The Chinese immigrants were hardworking, dependable and
peaceful. However, from 1882 until 1943, most Chinese immigrants were
prevented from entering the United States, and it was a regrettable time
of anti-Chinese discrimination.
Wide! the water is wide.
And neither have, I wings to fly
Give me a boat, that can carry two
And we both shall row, my love and I
(Amy Yu)
David Yu remembers his grandmother talking about her grandfather named
Chen Dongsen who immigrated to America in 1868. He had left his beautiful
young wife in China because he had planned to make money and return to
her. But this never happened. A few years later, Chen Dongsen married
a Chinese American woman in San Francisco and they opened a successful
hardware store. David Yu also remembers that his parents and grandparents
had to live through many terrible years because of discriminatory laws
and racial violence in the United States. However, by 1944, David's father
was an excellent pilot for the US Army Air Corps, and after World War
II, he was treated as a hero. Finally, anti-Chinese discrimination was
becoming less and less, and David's family was able to live a much happier
life in California. Today, David Yu is a very successful doctor, and my
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