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25 Events That Shaped Asian American History: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic

Editat de Lan Dong
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mar 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book provides detailed and engaging narratives about 25 pivotal events in Asian American history, celebrates Asian Americans' contributions to U.S. history, and examines the ways their experiences have shaped American culture.Asian Americans have made significant contributions to American history, society, and culture. This book presents key events in the Asian American experience through 25 well-developed, accessible essays; detailed timelines; biographies of notable figures; excerpts of primary source documents; and sidebars and images that provide narrative and visual information on high-interest topics. Arranged chronologically, the 25 essays showcase the ways in which Asian Americans have contributed to U.S. history and culture and bear witness to their struggles, activism, and accomplishments.The book offers a unique look at the Asian American experience, from the California Gold Rush in the mid-nineteenth century to the 2017 travel ban. Highlighting events with national and international significance, such as the Central Pacific Railroad Construction, Korean War, and 9/11, it documents the Asian American experience and demonstrates Asian Americans' impact on American life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440860881
ISBN-10: 1440860882
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 24 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Includes broad and detailed coverage through biographies of notable figures, excerpts from primary sources, a chronology, and sidebars

Notă biografică

Lan Dong is associate professor of English at the University of Illinois Springfield and is author and editor of several books.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Early Immigration and DevelopmentCalifornia Gold Rush, 1848-1855Ying MaPeople v. Hall, 1854Andrea KwonCentral Pacific Railroad Recruits Chinese Workers, 1865Tena L. HeltonThe Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882Nathan JungHawaii Becomes a U.S. Territory, 1898Laura Stanfield Prichard2 Citizenship and Community BuildingUnited States v. Wong Kim Ark, 1898William B. NoseworthyGentlemen's Agreement between the United States and Japan, 1907Yuki ObayashiAngel Island Opens in San Francisco Bay, 1910Hayley Johnson and Sarah SimmsThe First Sikh Gurdwara in the United States Established in Stockton, California, 1912Harveen Sachdeva MannThe Webb-Haney Act Passed by California State Legislature, 1913Kaori Mori Want3 Conflicts and PoliticsUnited States v. Bhagat Singh Thind, 1923Philip DeslippeGong Lum v. Rice, 1927Michael S. RodriguezJapanese American Internment, 1942-1946Ann MatsuuchiThe Luce-Celler Act, 1946Lan DongKorean War, 1950-1953Kimberly McKee4 Activism and the Post-1965 EraDaniel K. Inouye, First Asian American U.S. Senator, 1962Katelind IkumaThe Delano Grape Strike and Boycott, 1965-1970Maharaj Desai, Karen Buenavista Hanna, and Teresa HodgesVietnam War and Refugee Migration from Southeast Asia, 1965-1975Khoi NguyenThe Immigration and Nationality Act, 1965Philip Q. YangThe First Asian American Studies Program Established at San Francisco State College, 1969Rosie Kar5 Heritage and LegacyLau v. Nichols, 1974Rachel Endo and Verna WongAsian/Pacific American Heritage Week Established, 1978William B. NoseworthyThe Murder of Vincent Chin, 1982Martin KichThe Los Angeles Riots, 1992Nancy Kang9/11 and Islamophobia, 2001-2018Marie-Therese C. SulitBibliography of Recommended ResourcesAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

College and advanced high school students, as well as general readers interested in Asian American history, will find these thorough writings a rich source of research ideas.
Recommended for larger community-college and university collections.
This volume provides an excellent picture of important moments, movements, and individuals in Asian American history. Libraries with holdings in American history or multiculturalism should consider adding this useful book to their collections.