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To His Excellency Governor Bigler (1852)

  • Norman Asing
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Chinese American Voices
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© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Illustrations xi
  4. Preface xv
  5. Acknowledgments xxi
  6. Part one: Early Chinese Immigrants, 1852–1904
  7. Introduction 1
  8. Songs of Gold Mountain Wives 7
  9. To His Excellency Governor Bigler (1852) 9
  10. The Founding of Golden Hills’ News (1854) 13
  11. Letter by a Chinese Girl (1876) 15
  12. Documents of the Chinese Six Companies Pertaining to Immigration 17
  13. The Second Exhumation and Return of the Remains of Our Departed Friends to the Homeland (1876) 26
  14. Reminiscences of a Pioneer Student (1923) 30
  15. Reminiscences of an Old Chinese Railroad Worker (1926) 39
  16. Memorandum No. 29 to Envoy Zheng (1882) 43
  17. Memorial of Chinese Laborers at Rock Springs, Wyoming (1885) 48
  18. A Chinese View of the Statue of Liberty (1885) 55
  19. Reminiscences of an Early Chinese Minister (1932) 57
  20. Bow On Guk (Protective Bureau) (1887) 68
  21. Why Am I a Heathen? (1887) 70
  22. Why I Am Not a Heathen: A Rejoinder to Wong Chin Foo (1887) 79
  23. The Geary Act: From the Standpoint of a Christian Chinese (1892) 86
  24. Leaves from the Life History of a Chinese Immigrant (1936) 91
  25. Kam Wah Chung Letters (1898–1903) 97
  26. Part two: Life Under Exclusion, 1904–1943
  27. Introduction 103
  28. The Treatment of the Exempt Classes of Chinese in the U.S. (1908) 109
  29. Detention in the Wooden Building (1910) 118
  30. Letter Asking for Support to Build the Sunning Railroad (1911) 125
  31. Admission of Wives of American Citizens of Oriental Ancestry (1926) 129
  32. “Just plain old luck and good timing” 138
  33. “I was the only Chinese woman in town” 157
  34. Second-Generation Dilemmas (1930s) 165
  35. I Am Growing More Chinese— Each Passing Year! (1934) 177
  36. Declaration of the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance (1933) 183
  37. Chinese Women’s Association Condensed Report for the Years 1932–1936 186
  38. Song of Chinese Workers (1938) 196
  39. Chinatown Goes Picketing (1938) 200
  40. Paul Robeson: The People’s Singer (1950) 204
  41. The Founding of McGehee Chinese School (1944) 209
  42. “There but for the grace of God go I” 212
  43. One Hundred and Seven Chinese (1943) 221
  44. Part three: Becoming an Integral Part of America, 1943–2003
  45. Introduction 225
  46. San Francisco Chinese Papers Blame Immigration Practices in Suicide of Chinese Woman (1948) 233
  47. I Want to Marry an American Girl (1955) 240
  48. My Bitter Experience in the United States (1956) 247
  49. Father and Son (1995) 252
  50. “We gave workers a sense of dignity” 259
  51. “All the daddies were Chinese and all the mommies were white” 272
  52. “I always felt out of place there” 281
  53. “It was not a winnable war” 292
  54. “I’m a Chinaman” 304
  55. Major Education Problems Facing the Chinese Community (1972) 312
  56. On the Normalization of Relations between China and the U.S.
  57. Proclamation by the Chinese Six Companies of San Francisco (1971) 321
  58. A Turning Point in Chinatown (1979) 323
  59. Asian American Women and Revolution: A Personal View (1983) 327
  60. “In unity there is strength” 336
  61. The Words of a Woman Who Breathes Fire (1983) 340
  62. Anti-Asian Violence and the Vincent Chin Case
  63. The New Violence (1984) 345
  64. A Letter from Lily Chin (1983) 352
  65. A Journey of Bitterness (1999) 355
  66. Immigrant Women Speak Out on Garment Industry Abuse (1993) 359
  67. Chinese and Proud of It (1996) 363
  68. Learning to See the Man Himself (1997) 368
  69. The Best Tofu in the World Comes from . . . Indiana? (1998) 372
  70. Reflections on Becoming American (1999) 377
  71. Affirming Affirmative Action (1995) 383
  72. Countering Complacency 388
  73. “One mile, one hundred years” 395
  74. A Second-Generation Call to Action (1999) 403
  75. The Los Alamos Incident and Its Effects on Chinese American Scientists (2000) 416
  76. “We are Americans” 423
  77. Chronology of Chinese american history 429
  78. Chinese glossary 437
  79. Bibliography 447
  80. Index 459
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