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Closing the gate : race, politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act /

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which barred practically all Chinese from American shores for ten years, was the first federal law that banned a group of immigrants solely on the basis of race or nationality. By changing America's traditional policy of open immigration, this landmark legisla...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gyory, Andrew (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill ; London : The University of North Carolina Press, [1998]
Colección:Immigration law & policy in the U.S.
UNC Press law publications.
Civil rights and social justice.
Temas:
USA
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Very Recklessness of Statesmanship: Explanations for Chinese Exclusion, 1870s-1990s
  • 2. To Fetch Men Wholesale: Framing the Chinese Issue Nationally in the 1860s and the First Chinese Scare in 1869
  • 3. Yan-ki vs. Yan-kee: Americans React to Chinese Laborers in 1870
  • 4. All Sorts of Tricks: Defining Importation, 1871-1875
  • 5. To Overcome the Apathy of National Legislators: The Presidential Campaign of 1876
  • 6. Reign of Terror to Come: Uprising and Red Scare, 1877-1878
  • 7. Unduly Inflated Sack of Very Bad Gas: Denis Kearney Comes East, 1878
  • 8. Rolling in the Dirt: The Fifteen Passenger Bill of 1879
  • 9. Earthquake of Excitement: California and the Exodus East, 1879-1880
  • 10. No Material Difference: The Presidential Campaign of 1880
  • 11. Gate Must Be Closed: The Angell Treaty and the Race to Exclude, 1881-1882
  • 12. Mere Question of Expediency: The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
  • App.: Text of the Chinese Exclusion Act.