The first Chinese American : the remarkable life of Wong Chin Foo /
Chinese in America endured abuse and discrimination in the late 19th century, but they had a leader and a fighter in Wong Chin Foo (1847-1898), whose story is a forgotten chapter in the struggle for equal rights in America. The first to use the term 'Chinese American', Wong defended his co...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hong Kong :
Hong Kong University Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Arid land of Heathenism (1847-67)
- An abbreviated American education (1868-70)
- The timber from which conspirators are made (1871-72)
- Soiled doves (1873-74)
- A hare-brained, half-crazy man (1873-74)
- America's first Confucian missionary (1874)
- A most delightful dish of chow chow (1875-79)
- A terror to the Chinese community (1879-82)
- The Chinese American (1883)
- Wiping out the stain (1883-85)
- I shall drive him back to his sand lots (1883)
- Pigtails in politics (1884-86)
- Chop Suey (1884-86)
- Why am I a heathen? (1887)
- Fifty cents a pound (1887)
- The Chinese in New York (1887-89)
- I have always been a republican (1888-89)
- I'll cut your head off if you write such things (1888-91)
- The only New Yorker without a country (1891)
- The Chinese equal rights league (1892)
- Is it then a crime to be a chinaman? (1893)
- An ardent worker for justice (1893)
- False starts (1894-95)
- The American liberty party (1896)
- A letter from my friends in America (1894-97)
- Citizenship for Americanized Chinese (1897)
- When the world came to Omaha (1897-98)
- I do not like Chinese ways, nor chinamen any more (1898).