The Chinese of America by Jack Chen

The Chinese of America

Jack Chen
328 pages
Plunkett Lake Press
Jan 1981
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This eBook edition appears to coincide with the acquisition of the Exclusion/Inclusion Exhibition from the New York Historical Society by the Chinese Historical Society of America in San Francisco (CHSA) . "Before World War I, when Chinese contributed importantly to the building of America by constructing the transcontinental railroads and by digging gold and coal, three-fifths of them came from one small district of their homeland; until 1943, immigration laws fostered their concentrations in 'Chinatowns'; only after World War II did they start integrating into American life. This is the best general account of their culture, contributions and problems." - The New York Times "In this lucidly and beautifully written account of Chinese immigrants in America from the 19th century to the present, Jack Chen has done a superb job of casting history into a perspective of broad understanding of nation building combined with a sense of ethnic pride." - William Liu, University of Illinois at Chicago, American Journal of Sociology "Most interesting and certainly much needed." - John King Fairbank, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, Emeritus, Harvard University "Working with numerous excellent, recently published monographs, archival materials, and unpublished papers by young scholars, Chen has written a highly readable book, the most comprehensive and detailed account to date." - S. F. Chung, The Journal of Asian Studies
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Pages 328
Publisher Plunkett Lake Press
Published 1981
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