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The anti-Chinese movement in California / Elmer Clarence Sandmeyer, with a foreword by Roger Daniels.
Author
Sandmeyer, Elmer Clarence, 1888-1971
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Urbana, University of Illinois Press [1973]
Description
131 pages 23 cm.
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F870.C5S3.1973
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Subject(s)
Chinese Americans
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California
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History
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California
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Race relations
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Writer of foreword
Daniels, Roger
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Academic theses
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Series
Illini book ; 338-I.
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An Illini book, 338-I
Dissertation note
Originally issued in 1939 as the author's thesis, University of Illinois, 1932.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 112-128.
Contents
Foreword / by Roger Daniels
Preface
Introduction
The Chinese come to California
The bases of anti-Chinese sentiment
California anti-Chinese agitation prior to 1876
The new constitutions and the Chinese
The achievement of restriction
From restriction to exclusion
Summary and conclusions.
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ISBN
0252003381
9780252003387
025200339X ((pbk.))
9780252003394 ((pbk.))
LCCN
73081137
OCLC
802926
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