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|a Yung, Judy.
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|a Chinese American Voices :
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|a Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: Early Chinese Immigrants, 1852-1904; Songs of Gold Mountain Wives; Norman Asing, To His Excellency Governor Bigler (1852); The Founding of Golden Hill's News (1854); Sing Kum, Letter by a Chinese Girl (1876); Documents of the Chinese Six CompaniesPertaining to Immigration; The Second Exhumation and Return of the Remainsof Our Departed Friends to the Homeland (1876); Wen Bing Chung, Reminiscences of a Pioneer Student (1923); Wong Hau-hon, Reminiscences of anOld Chinese Railroad Worker (1926)
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|a Huang Zunxian, Memorandum No. 29 to Envoy Zheng (1882)Memorial of Chinese Laborers atRock Springs, Wyoming (1885); Saum Song Bo, A Chinese View of the Statue of Liberty (1885); Huie Kin, Reminiscences of an Early Chinese Minister (1932); Bow On Guk (Protective Bureau) (1887); Wong Chin Foo, Why Am I a Heathen? (1887); Yan Phou Lee, Why I Am Not a Heathen:A Rejoinder to Wong Chin Foo (1887); Jee Gam, The Geary Act: From the Standpoint of a Christian Chinese(1892); Elizabeth Wong, Leaves from the Life History of a Chinese Immigrant(1936); Kam Wah Chung Letters (1898-1903)
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|a Part II: Life under Exclusion, 1904-1943Ng Poon Chew, The Treatment of the Exempt Classes of Chinesein the U.S. (1908); Detention in the Wooden Building (1910); Chin Gee Hee, Letter Asking for Supportto Build the Sunning Railroad (1911); Chinese-American Citizens' Alliance, Admissionof Wives of American Citizens of Oriental Ancestry (1926); Gong Yuen Tim, "Just plain old luck and good timing":Reminiscences of a Gold Mountain Man (1988); Helen Hong Wong, "I was the only Chinese woman in town":Reminiscences of a Gold Mountain Woman (1982); Pardee Lowe, Second-Generation Dilemmas (1930s)
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|a Anna May Wong, I Am Growing More Chinese-Each Passing Year! (1934)Declaration of the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance (1933); Chinese Women's Association Condensed Reportfor the Years 1932-1936; Happy Lim, Song of Chinese Workers (1938); Lim P. Lee, Chinatown Goes Picketing (1938); Liu Liangmo, Paul Robeson: The People's Singer (1950); Jew Baak Ming, The Founding ofMcGehee Chinese School (1944); Eddie Fung, "There but for the grace of God go I":The Story of a POW Survivor in World War II (2002); Gilbert Woo, One Hundred and Seven Chinese (1943)
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|a Part III: Becoming an Integral Part of America,1943-2003Chinese News Service, San Francisco Chinese Papers BlameImmigration Practices in Suicide of Chinese Woman (1948); Eddie Gong, I Want to Marry an American Girl (1955); Hsue-shen Tsien, My Bitter Experiencein the United States (1956); Maurice Chuck, Father and Son (1995); Ah Quon McElrath, "We gave workers a sense of dignity":The Story of a Union Social Worker (1982); Sheila Chin Morris, "All the daddies were Chinese and all the mommieswere white": Growing Up Biracial in Minnesota (2002)
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|a Bonnie C. Lew, "I always felt out of place there":Growing Up Chinese in Mississippi (1982)
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