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Afong Moy was the first known female Chinese immigrant to the United States. In 1834, Moy was brought from her hometown of Guangzhou to New York City by traders Nathaniel and Frederick Carne, and exhibited as "The Chinese Lady". Announcements of her exhibitions advertised her clothing, her language, and her four-inch "little feet", a result of foot binding.

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  • Afong Moy (en)
  • Afong Moy (es)
  • Afong Moy (fr)
  • 梅阿芳 (zh)
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  • 梅阿芳(Afong Moy,約1819年-?),第一位移民美国的中国女性。 1834年她被内森尼尔·卡尼和弗里德里克·卡尼兄弟从广州带到了纽约。卡尼兄弟将她作为了一件“展品”——“中国女士”,向人们展示她的服装、语言和三寸金莲。 (zh)
  • Afong Moy was the first known female Chinese immigrant to the United States. In 1834, Moy was brought from her hometown of Guangzhou to New York City by traders Nathaniel and Frederick Carne, and exhibited as "The Chinese Lady". Announcements of her exhibitions advertised her clothing, her language, and her four-inch "little feet", a result of foot binding. (en)
  • Afong Moy fue la primera mujer inmigrante de China en los Estados Unidos.​ En 1834, fue llevada a Nueva York desde Guangzhou (Cantón) por Nathaniel y Frederick Carne, quienes la exhibieron como «la dama china». Los anuncios de la exhibición resaltaban su ropa, su idioma, y sus «pies pequeños» de cuatro pulgadas,​ un resultado del vendado de pies. (es)
  • Afong Moy est la première femme chinoise à immigrer aux États-Unis. En 1834, elle est amenée à New York City depuis sa ville de Guangzhou par Nathaniel et Frederick Carne, qui l'exhibe sous le nom de la « Dame chinoise ». L'annonce de l'exhibition avertit sur son habillement, sa langue, et ses « petits pieds » en raison de la pratique des pieds bandés. Bien qu'elle devait à l'origine retourner en Chine après deux ans aux États-Unis, elle reste finalement plus longtemps, et est toujours l'objet d'exposition en 1850. (fr)
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  • Afong Moy (en)
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  • Afong Moy (en)
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  • Canton City, China (en)
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  • Afong Moy, exhibited among "various Chinese curiosities" (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • First female Chinese immigrant to the United States (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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