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61. Paper Son: One Man's Story (Asian American History & Cultu) by Tung Chin | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(2000-10-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Chin's story begins in the early 1930s, when he followed the example of his father and countless other Chinese who bought documents that falsely identified them as children of Chinese Americans. Arriving in Boston and later moving to New York City, he worked and lived in laundries. Chin was determined to fit into American life and dedicated himself to learning English. But he also became an active member of key organizations—a church, the Chinese Hand Laundrymen's Alliance, and Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association—that anchored him in the community. A self-reflective and expressive man, Chin wrote poetry commenting on life in China and the hardships of being an immigrant in the United States. His work was regularly published in the China Daily News and brought him to the attention of the FBI, then intent on ferreting out communists and illegal immigrants. His vigorous narrative speaks to the day-to-day anxieties of living as a Paper Son as well as the more universal immigrant experiences of raising a family in modest circumstances and bridging cultures. Historian K. Scott Wong introduces Chin's memoir, discussing the limitations on immigration from China and what is known about Exclusion-era Chinese American communities. Set in historical context, Tung Pok Chin's unique story offers an engaging account of a twentieth-century Paper Son. |
62. Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Chinese Americans by Jean Pfaelzer | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2008-08-01)
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"DRIVEN OUT" DEMONSTRATES MODEL SCHOLARSHIP
What a twist of events
The Best History of Ethnic Cleansing of Chinese in late 19th Century US
The Ethnic Cleansing That Failed...
A sad, but true history. |
63. Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1850 by Roger Daniels | |
Paperback: 402
Pages
(1990-09)
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Getting it Right I recommend this volume to allmy students who are doing papers on Chinese or Japanese American topics,but it is also useful for anyone who wants to understand the development ofthe particular version of US race ideology during the late 19th andearly-mid 20th centuries. Highly highly recommended
Great Book |
64. China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism (Asian Voices) by Judy Polumbaum | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2008-05-29)
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... And some have great humanity thrust upon them |
65. Coolies (Asian Pacific American Award for Literature. Children's and Young Adult. Honorable Mention (Awards)) by Yin | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2001-02-19)
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A tribute to immigrant ancestors, and a reminder of the hard work of immigrants
This book explores themes of family loyalty, courage, and sacrifice
Accurate California Story
Asians in America
Historic Story of Early Chinese-Americans The story is told by the young boys as they take us on the voyage, into the work camps and show us a glimpse of the predujices they faced in America. It shows of the love the two boys have for each other and how they sacrifice to see to each others needs during this hard time.In spite of what they face, the boys remain optimistic. The illustrations are beautiful. ... Read more |
66. Sui Sin Far / Edith Maude Eaton: A LITERARY BIOGRAPHY (Asian American Experience) by Annette White-Parks, Roger Daniels | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1995-07-01)
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67. Chou Wen-Chung: The Life and Work of a Contemporary Chinese-Born American Composer (Composers of North America) by Peter M. Chang | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2006-02-09)
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68. Smuggled Chinese: Clandestine Immigration to the United States (Asian American History and Culture) by Ko-Lin Chin, Douglas S. Massey | |
Paperback: 221
Pages
(2000-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description When the Golden Venture ran aground off New York's coast in1993 and ten of the 260 Chinese on board drowned, the publicoutcry about human smuggling became front-page news. Probinginto the causes and consequences of this clandestine traffic, Ko-linChin has interviewed more than 300 people--smugglers, immigrants,government officials, and business owners--in the United States,China, and Taiwan. Their poignant and chilling testimony describes aflourishing industry in which smugglers--big and littlesnakeheads--command fees as high as $30,000 to move desperatebut hopeful men and women around the world. For many whosurvive the hunger, filthy and crowded conditions, physical andsexual abuse, and other perils of the arduous journey, life in theUnited States, specifically in New York's Chinatown, is adisappointment if not a curse. Few will return to China, though,because their families depend on the money and status gained byhaving a relative in the States. In Smuggled Chinese, Ko-lin Chin puts a human face on thisintractable international problem, showing how flaws in nationalpolicies and lax law enforcement perpetuate the cycle ofdesperation and suffering. He strongly believes, however, that theproblem of human smuggling will continue as long as China'scitizens are deprived of fundamental human rights and economicsecurity. Smuggled Chinese will engage readers interested in humanrights, Asian and Asian American studies, urban studies, andsociology. Customer Reviews (1)
Smuggled Chinese |
69. Shopping at Giant Foods: Chinese American Supermarkets in Northern California (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series on Asian American Studies) by Alfred Yee | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2003-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Yee demonstrates how Chinese American supermarkets were able to sell American groceries at reduced prices by using the cheap labor of family members and Chinese immigrants whose entry to the United States had been sponsored by their employers. This type of symbiotic relationship was eventually undermined by labor unions’ demands that employees be covered by labor laws and fully compensated for all hours worked. Also contributing to the ultimate demise of Chinese American supermarkets were increasing costs of capitalization and operation, the dominance of national chain stores, and difficulties arising from traditional Chinese methods of business management. Customer Reviews (1)
Chinese-owned groceries in California |
70. Strangers in the City: The Atlanta Chinese, Their Community and Stories of Their Lives (Studies in Asian Americans) by Jianli Zhao | |
Hardcover: 260
Pages
(2001-12-07)
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71. And China Has Hands (Asian-American Heritage Collection) by H. T. Tsiang, Floyd Cheung | |
Paperback: 131
Pages
(2003-09)
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72. Holding Up More Than Half the Sky: Chinese Women Garment Workers in New York City, 1948-92 (Asian American Experience) by Xiaolan Bao | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2006-05-08)
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73. Massacred for Gold: The Chinese in Hells Canyon by R. Gregory Nokes | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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A very tragic, sad and shameful piece of history
Book - "Massacred for Gold: The Chinese in Hells Canyon"
The list goes on and on
Not enough substance
History made accessible |
74. Asian Americans: Achievement Beyond Iq by James R. Flynn | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(1991-10-01)
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75. Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act by Andrew Gyory | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1998-11-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Tracing the origins of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Andrew Gyory presents a bold new interpretation of American politics during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age. Rather than directly confront such divisive problems as class conflict, economic depression, and rising unemployment, he contends, politicians sought a safe, nonideological solution to the nation's industrial crisis—and latched onto Chinese exclusion. Ignoring workers' demands for an end simply to imported contract labor, they claimed instead that working people would be better off if there were no Chinese immigrants. By playing the race card, Gyory argues, national politicians—not California, not organized labor, and not a general racist atmosphere—provided the motive force behind the era's most racist legislation. Customer Reviews (5)
Blaming the Politicians
Well researched look at Chinese exclusion The first few chapters define an issue that repeatedly appears throughout the book: labor in the West supported Chinese exclusion while workers in the East did not. The distinction between the two camps hinged on the issue of importation versus exclusion. Starting in 1869 and reappearing throughout the 1870s, eastern capitalists threatened to import Chinese to break strikes. The fear that these Asian laborers would work longer hours for a lower wage presented a serious threat to emerging efforts at unionization. Most attempts to bring in Asian workers never materialized, despite the hysteria regarding an 1870 incident in North Adams, Massachusetts where a factory owner did bring in Chinese labor to break a strike. It was the implied threat of such a widespread influx of cheap, non-unionized labor that terrified the average eastern workingman. Gyory argues that even when workers thought such a danger loomed on the horizon, they still did not embrace exclusionary policies. The picture that emerges is instead one of eastern workers welcoming the Chinese with open arms as long as they came to the United States of their own freewill and not under contract with factory owners. The stance of eastern labor did not find a reciprocal attitude in California and the West Coast. These regions supported a ban on Chinese immigration from the highest echelons of society down to the lowest ranks of the working class. Westerners persistently sought legislation at the federal level to end the Asian influx, with men like Denis Kearney embarking on widely touted tours of the East to promote an exclusionist agenda. These efforts either completely failed or achieved only limited results until the national election of 1880 when presidential hopeful Senator James G. Blaine realized that promoting a ban on Chinese immigration could sweep western votes into the pockets of the Republican Party. Blaine failed to secure the presidential nomination, but both parties soon adopted his race baiting tactics in the hope of winning a presidential election in an era of razor thin vote margins. After several intricate political maneuvers in Congress, President Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law in 1882. Eastern unions, which had ardently opposed immigration bans for so many years, eventually supported exclusion when it became apparent that this measure was the best labor legislation they would likely get from the federal government. Gyory's research on this issue is exhaustive. By scouring through mounds of newspapers and related documents, he successfully constructs an argument that eastern unions opposed importation while supporting Chinese immigration. His presentation of the political machinations centering on Chinese exclusion shows the author's mastery at negotiating the immense source material concerning congressional debates and election politics. Moreover, the section of the book outlining Denis Kearney's excursion East illustrates the level of hostility westerners had for Asians while revealing the character of this flamboyant orator. Historians, like the public, enjoy reading about such vibrant individuals. The author's central premise that eastern workers opposed exclusion runs into a major difficulty when one realizes that the book deals almost exclusively with unions or pro-union laborers. Labor unions during the 1870s never came close to representing a majority of workers nationwide, so drawing an overarching conclusion that "workers" opposed exclusion is arguably still up for debate. Moreover, Gyory often fails to make the critical distinction between organized labor and "workers," and would probably have found firmer ground if he had argued that UNIONS in the East opposed exclusion. Of course union members supported Chinese workers; they could build stronger unions if they could convince Asian laborers to join their ranks. Accomplishing this feat would be more difficult if Chinese laborers could only work through restrictive contracts with capitalist owners. A further problem with this book lies in the hysterical tones westerners used when referring to Asian immigrants. Why did every level of society in the West reach near consensus about the undesirability of the Chinese? Other than a vague reference to westerners living in an area where the Chinese formed a measurable minority of the population, Gyory never examines the reasons for this overwhelming hatred. Defining the causes of this western repugnance would not necessarily translate into a justification of anti-Asian hatred, but rather would provide an explanation for the unanimous calls for exclusion in this area. Several western figures quoted in the book make vague references to vices and prostitution in their arguments for an immigration ban, so certainly there were specific issues on the West Coast that excited public opinion against the Chinese. What were they and why do they not appear in this book?
bringing the state back in
Who caused the Chinese Exclusion Act?
Great history on the Chinese Exclusion Act! |
76. America's China Trade in Historical Perspective: The Chinese and American Performance (Harvard Studies in American East Asian Relations, 11) | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(1986-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description This volume explores commercial relations between the United States and China from the eighteenth century until 1949, fleshing out with facts the romantic and shadowy image of "the China trade." These nine chapters by specialists in the field have developed from papers they presented at a conference supported by the national Committee on American-East Asian Relations. The work begins with an Introduction by John K. Fairbank, then moves on to analysis of the old China trade up to the American Civil War, centering on traditional Chinese exports of tea and silk. A second section deals with American imports into China--cotton textiles and textile-related goods, cigarettes, kerosene. Finally, the impact of the trade on both countries is assessed and the operations of American-owned and multinational companies in China are examined. For both the United States and China, the economic importance of the trade proves to have been less than the legend might suggest. |
77. Chinese American Names: Tradition and Transition by Emma Woo Louie | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-07-16)
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78. Claiming Diaspora: Music, Transnationalism, and Cultural Politics in Asian/Chinese America by Su Zheng | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2010-02-25)
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79. East Asian Americans And Political Participation: A Reference Handbook by Tsung Chi, Raymond Smith | |
Hardcover: 277
Pages
(2004-10)
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80. Amy Tan: Weaver of Asian-American Tales (Authors Teens Love) by Ann Angel | |
Library Binding: 128
Pages
(2009-01)
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