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The Chinese must go : violence, exclusion, and the making of the alien in America

Title
The Chinese must go : violence, exclusion, and the making of the alien in America / Beth Lew-Williams.
ISBN
9780674976016
0674976010
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018.
Physical Description
349 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
In 1882, the United States launched an unprecedented experiment in federal border control--which promptly failed. The Chinese Must Go examines this formative moment when America's lackluster attempt to bar Chinese workers provoked a wave of anti-Chinese violence across the U.S. West. In 1885 and 1886, white vigilantes in over 150 communities used intimidation, harassment, bombs, arson, assault, and murder to drive out their Chinese neighbors. This little-known outbreak of racial violence had profound consequences. Displacing tens of thousands of Chinese immigrants, the expulsions reshaped America's racial geography. In response, the federal government not only overhauled U.S. immigration law, but also transformed its diplomatic relations with China. The Chinese Must Go recasts the history of Chinese exclusion and its importance for modern America. During a period better known for the invention of the modern citizen, the Chinese in America defined what it meant to be an alien. The significance of the "heathen Chinaman" on American law and society far outlived him.-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 26, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: The violence of exclusion
Part I. Restriction: The Chinese question
Experiments in restriction
Part II. Violence: The banished
The people
The loyal
Part III. Exclusion: The exclusion consensus
Afterlives under exclusion
Epilogue: The modern American alien.
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