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Wong Chin Foo Chronology
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Scott D. Seligman
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Note on Romanization and Chinese Names xix
- Wong Chin Foo Chronology xxi
- Dramatis Personae xxvii
- 1. The Arid Land of Heathenism (1847–67) 1
- 2. An Abbreviated American Education (1868–70) 15
- 3. The Timber from Which Conspirators Are Made (1871–72) 27
- 4. Soiled Doves (1873–74) 39
- 5. A Hare-Brained, Half-Crazy Man (1873–74) 49
- 6. America’s First Confucian Missionary (1874) 55
- 7. A Most Delightful Dish of Chow Chow (1875–79) 63
- 8. A Terror to the Chinese Community (1879–82) 77
- 9. The Chinese American (1883) 89
- 10. Wiping Out the Stain (1883–85) 101
- 11. I Shall Drive Him Back to His Sand Lots (1883) 111
- 12. Pigtails in Politics (1884–86) 119
- 13. Chop Suey (1884–86) 125
- 14. Why Am I a Heathen? (1887) 135
- 15. Fifty Cents a Pound (1887) 149
- 16. The Chinese in New York (1887–89) 159
- 17. I Have Always Been a Republican (1888–89) 169
- 18. I’ll Cut Your Head Off If You Write Such Things (1888–91) 177
- 19. The Only New Yorker Without a Country (1891) 187
- 20. The Chinese Equal Rights League (1892) 195
- 21. Is It Then a Crime to Be a Chinaman? (1893) 209
- 22. An Ardent Worker for Justice (1893) 221
- 23. False Starts (1894–95) 235
- 24. The American Liberty Party (1896) 241
- 25. A Letter from My Friends in America (1894–97) 251
- 26. Citizenship for Americanized Chinese (1897) 261
- 27. When the World Came to Omaha (1897–98) 275
- 28. I Do Not Like Chinese Ways, Nor Chinamen Any More (1898) 283
- Afterword 289
- Appendix: Wong Chin Foo’s Published Works 297
- Notes 305
- Glossary and Gazetteer 341
- Bibliography 347
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Note on Romanization and Chinese Names xix
- Wong Chin Foo Chronology xxi
- Dramatis Personae xxvii
- 1. The Arid Land of Heathenism (1847–67) 1
- 2. An Abbreviated American Education (1868–70) 15
- 3. The Timber from Which Conspirators Are Made (1871–72) 27
- 4. Soiled Doves (1873–74) 39
- 5. A Hare-Brained, Half-Crazy Man (1873–74) 49
- 6. America’s First Confucian Missionary (1874) 55
- 7. A Most Delightful Dish of Chow Chow (1875–79) 63
- 8. A Terror to the Chinese Community (1879–82) 77
- 9. The Chinese American (1883) 89
- 10. Wiping Out the Stain (1883–85) 101
- 11. I Shall Drive Him Back to His Sand Lots (1883) 111
- 12. Pigtails in Politics (1884–86) 119
- 13. Chop Suey (1884–86) 125
- 14. Why Am I a Heathen? (1887) 135
- 15. Fifty Cents a Pound (1887) 149
- 16. The Chinese in New York (1887–89) 159
- 17. I Have Always Been a Republican (1888–89) 169
- 18. I’ll Cut Your Head Off If You Write Such Things (1888–91) 177
- 19. The Only New Yorker Without a Country (1891) 187
- 20. The Chinese Equal Rights League (1892) 195
- 21. Is It Then a Crime to Be a Chinaman? (1893) 209
- 22. An Ardent Worker for Justice (1893) 221
- 23. False Starts (1894–95) 235
- 24. The American Liberty Party (1896) 241
- 25. A Letter from My Friends in America (1894–97) 251
- 26. Citizenship for Americanized Chinese (1897) 261
- 27. When the World Came to Omaha (1897–98) 275
- 28. I Do Not Like Chinese Ways, Nor Chinamen Any More (1898) 283
- Afterword 289
- Appendix: Wong Chin Foo’s Published Works 297
- Notes 305
- Glossary and Gazetteer 341
- Bibliography 347
- Index 357