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Enduring hardship

Author : Ban Seng Hoe
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781772823707

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Faced with discrimination, early Chinese immigrants had little choice but to create their own economic niche. From the turn of the twentieth century into the 1950s, generations of Chinese immigrants toiled as laundry workers. This book poignantly describes why the Chinese laundry remains a symbol of hard work, sacrifice and enduring hardship.

Chinese Laundries

Author : John Jung
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9781430329794

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A social history of the role of the Chinese laundry on the survival of early Chinese immigrants in the U.S.during the Chinese Exclusion law period, 1882-1943, and in Canada during the years of the Head Tax, 1885-1923, and exclusion law, 1923-1947. Why and how Chinese got into the laundry business and how they had to fight discriminatory laws and competition from white-owned laundries to survive. Description of their lives, work demands, and living conditions. Reflections by a sample of children who grew up living in the backs of their laundries provide vivid first-person glimpses of the difficult lives of Chinese laundrymen and their families.

The Chinese Laundryman

Author : Paul C.P. Siu
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0814778747

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The Chinese Laundryman by Paul C.P. Siu Pdf

The definitive scholarly study of Chinese laundries and those who worked in them in the U.S. Considered a classic piece by students of overseas Chinese and Asian American studies, "The Chinese Laundryman" is also a landmark in the study of ethnic occupations and in the social and cultural history of the immigrant in America. *Lightning Print On Demand Title

Factors Affecting Wages in Power Laundries

Author : Bertha Marie Nienburg,Bertha Blair
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1936
Category : Public laundries
ISBN : UIUC:30112104144842

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Factors Affecting Wages in Power Laundries by Bertha Marie Nienburg,Bertha Blair Pdf

The Chinese in Toronto from 1878

Author : Arlene Chan
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781459700949

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The Chinese in Toronto from 1878 by Arlene Chan Pdf

The Chinese have become a vibrant part of Toronto’s multiculturalism, with no less than seven Chinatowns created since 1984. Short-listed for the 2013 Speaker’s Book Award and for the 2012 Heritage Toronto Award The modest beginnings of the Chinese in Toronto and the development of Chinatown is largely due to the completion of the CPR in 1885. No longer requiring the services of the Chinese labourers, a hostile British Columbia sent them eastward in search of employment and a more welcoming place. In 1894 Toronto’s Chinese population numbered fifty. Today, no less than seven Chinatowns serve what has become the second-largest visible minority in the city, with a population of half a million. In these pages, you will find their stories told through historical accounts, archival and present-day photographs, newspaper clippings, and narratives from old-timers and newcomers. With achievements spanning all walks of life, the Chinese in Toronto are no longer looking in from outside society’s circle. Their lives are a vibrant part of the diverse mosaic that makes Toronto one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

Chinese Americans

Author : Jonathan H. X. Lee
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9798216060321

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Chinese Americans by Jonathan H. X. Lee Pdf

This in-depth historical analysis highlights the enormous contributions of Chinese Americans to the professions, politics, and popular culture of America, from the 19th century through the present day. While the number of Chinese Americans has grown very rapidly in the last decade, this group has long thrived in the United States in spite of racism, discrimination, and segregation. This comprehensive volume takes a global view of the Chinese experience in the Americas. While the focus is on Chinese Americans in the United States, author Jonathan H. X. Lee also explores the experiences of Chinese immigrants in Canada, Mexico, and South America. He considers why the Chinese chose to leave their home country, where they settled, and how the distinctive Chinese American identity was formed. This volume is organized into four sections: historical overview; political and economic life; cultural and religious life; and literature, the arts, and popular culture. Detailed essays capture the essence of everyday life for this immigrant group as they assimilated, established communities, and interacted with other ethnic groups. Alphabetically arranged entries describe the political, social, and religious institutions begun by Chinese Americans and explores their roles as business owners, activists, and philanthropic benefactors for their communities.

Surviving the City

Author : Xinyang Wang
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0742508919

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Exploring the multifaceted Chinese experience in New York City, Xinyang Wang persuasively illustrates that economic forces more than racism influenced immigrantsO life decisions.

Chinese American Voices

Author : Judy Yung,Gordon H. Chang,H. Mark Lai
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 970 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520243095

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Chinese American Voices by Judy Yung,Gordon H. Chang,H. Mark Lai Pdf

Offering a textured history of the Chinese in America since their arrival during the California Gold Rush, this work includes letters, speeches, testimonies, oral histories, personal memoirs, poems, essays, and folksongs. It provides an insight into immigration, work, family and social life, and the longstanding fight for equality and inclusion.

A Chinese American Odyssey

Author : John Jung
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781312590687

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Chinese Chicago

Author : Huping Ling
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780804783361

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Chinese Chicago by Huping Ling Pdf

Numerous studies have documented the transnational experiences and local activities of Chinese immigrants in California and New York in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Less is known about the vibrant Chinese American community that developed at the same time in Chicago. In this sweeping account, Huping Ling offers the first comprehensive history of Chinese in Chicago, beginning with the arrival of the pioneering Moy brothers in the 1870s and continuing to the present. Ling focuses on how race, transnational migration, and community have defined Chinese in Chicago. Drawing upon archival documents in English and Chinese, she charts how Chinese made a place for themselves among the multiethnic neighborhoods of Chicago, cultivating friendships with local authorities and consciously avoiding racial conflicts. Ling takes readers through the decades, exploring evolving family structures and relationships, the development of community organizations, and the operation of transnational businesses. She pays particular attention to the influential role of Chinese in Chicago's academic and intellectual communities and to the complex and conflicting relationships among today's more dispersed Chinese Americans in Chicago.

Chinese Americans

Author : Joseph Gustaitis
Publisher : Marshall Cavendish
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0761443037

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This series takes a look at the different cultures that have helped shape America into what it is today

Parliamentary Debates

Author : Victoria. Parliament
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1676 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:HWBZB6

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Asian American History

Author : Huping Ling
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781978826250

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A comprehensive survey, Asian American History places Asian immigration to America in international and domestic contexts, and explores the significant elements that define Asian America: imperialism and global capitalist expansion, labor and capital, race and ethnicity, immigration and exclusion, family and work, community and gender roles, assimilation and multiculturalism, panethnicity and identity, transnationalism and globalization, and new challenges and opportunities. It is an up-to-date and easily accessible resource for high school and college students, as well as anyone who is interested in Asian American history. Asian American History: Covers the major and minor Asian American ethnic groups. It presents the myriad and poignant stories of a diverse body of Asian Americans, from illiterate immigrants to influential individuals, within a broad and comparative framework, offering microscopic narratives as well as macroscopic analysis and overviews. Utilizes both primary and secondary sources, employs data and surveys, and incorporates most recent scholarly discourses. Attractive and accessible by incorporating voices and illustrations of the contemporaries and by using straightforward language and concise syntax, while maintaining a reasonable level of scholarly depth. Special features: Each chapter features Significant Events, Sidebars incorporating primary sources or scholarly debates, Review Questions, and Further Readings to aid and enhance student learning experience. Bibliographies, charts, maps, photographs and tables are included. Written by a preeminent historian with four decades of teaching, research, and publishing experiences in Asian American history, it is the best book on the subject to date.

An Aristocracy of Color

Author : D. Michael Bottoms
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806188867

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An Aristocracy of Color by D. Michael Bottoms Pdf

In the South after the Civil War, the reassertion of white supremacy tended to pit white against black. In the West, by contrast, a radically different drama emerged, particularly in multiracial, multiethnic California. State elections in California to ratify Reconstruction-era amendments to the U.S. Constitution raised the question of whether extending suffrage to black Californians might also lead to the political participation of thousands of Chinese immigrants. As historian D. Michael Bottoms shows in An Aristocracy of Color, many white Californians saw in this and other Reconstruction legislation a threat to the fragile racial hierarchy they had imposed on the state’s legal system during the 1850s. But nonwhite Californians—blacks and Chinese in particular—recognized an unprecedented opportunity to reshape the state’s race relations. Drawing on court records, political debates, and eyewitness accounts, Bottoms brings to life the monumental battle that followed. Bottoms begins by analyzing white Californians’ mid-century efforts to prohibit nonwhite testimony against whites in court. Challenges to these laws by blacks and Chinese during Reconstruction followed a trajectory that would be repeated in later contests. Each minority challenged the others for higher status in court, at the polls, in education, and elsewhere, employing stereotypes and ideas of racial difference popular among whites to argue for its own rightful place in “civilized” society. Whites contributed to the melee by occasionally yielding to blacks in order to keep the Chinese and California Indians at a disadvantage. These dynamics reverberated in other state legal systems throughout the West in the mid- to late 1800s and nationwide in the twentieth century. As An Aristocracy of Color reveals, Reconstruction outside of the South briefly promised an opportunity for broader equality but in the end strengthened and preserved the racial hierarchy that favored whites.

To Save China, To Save Ourselves

Author : Renqiu Yu
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1995-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1566393957

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To Save China, To Save Ourselves by Renqiu Yu Pdf

Combining archival research in Chinese language sources with oral history interviews, Renqiu Yu examines the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance (CHLA), an organization that originated in 1933 to help Chinese laundry workers break their isolation in American society. Yu brings to life the men who labored in New York laundries, depicting their meager existence, their struggles against discrimination and exploitation, and their dreams of returning to China. The persistent efforts of the CHLA succeeded in changing the workers' status in American society and improving the image of the Chinese among the American public. Yu is especially concerned with the political activities of the CHLA, which was founded in reaction to proposed New York City legislation that would have put the Chinese laundries out of business. When the conservative Chinese social organization could not help the launderers, they broke with tradition and created their own organization. Not only did the CHLA defeat the legislative requirements that would have closed them down, but their "people's diplomacy" won American support for China during its war with Japan. The CHLA staged a campaign in the 1930s and 40s which took as its slogan, "To Save China, To Save Ourselves." Focusing on this campaign, Yu also examines the complex relationship between the democratically oriented CHLA and the Chinese American left in the 1930s.