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With the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, Chinese laborers became the first group in American history to be excluded from the United States on the basis of their race and class. This landmark law changed the course of U.S. immigration history, but we know little about its consequences for the Chinese in America or for the United States as a nation of immigrants. At America's Gates is the first book devoted entirely to both Chinese immigrants and the American immigration officials who sought to keep them out, Erika Lee explores how Chinese exclusion laws not only transformed Chinese American lives, immigration patterns, identities, and families but also recast the United States into a gatekeeping nation. Immigrant identification, border enforcement, surveillance, and deportation policies were extended far beyond any controls that had existed in the United States before. Drawing on a rich trove of historical sources - including recently released immigration records, oral histories, interviews, and letters - Lee brings alive the forgotten journeys, secrets, hardships, and triumphs of Chinese immigrants. Her timely book exposes the legacy of Chinese exclusion in current American immigration control and race relations.Product Identifiers
PublisherT.H.E. University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-139780807854488
eBay Product ID (ePID)92130779
Product Key Features
SubjectTransportation, History
Publication Year2003
Number of Pages352 Pages
Publication NameAt America's Gates: Chinese Immigration During the Exclusion Era, 1882-1943
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorErika Lee
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height235 mm
Item Width156 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorErika Lee