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The Chinese Question

The Gold Rushes, Chinese Migration, and Global Politics
  • Mae Ngai
2021
W. W. Norton & Co.

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  • Book cover of "The Chinese Question The Gold Rushes and Global Politics"
    Book Review

    Who Digs the Mines?

    A new book recognizes the global character of Asian exclusion.
    by Andrew Liu via London Review of Books on July 13, 2022
  • A black and white photo of historian Mae Ngai.
    Q&A

    “We’ve Always Had Activists in Our Communities”

    May Ngai uses her experiences as an activist in the 1980s and her research on the 19th century Chinese diaspora to debunk stereotypes about Chinese Americans.
    by Mae Ngai, Jilene Chua via Public Books on October 13, 2021
  • Photo of California gold fragment found by John Sutter in 1848
    Book Excerpt

    A Pacific Gold Rush

    On the roads and seas miners traveled to reach gold in the United States and Australia.
    by Mae Ngai via Lapham’s Quarterly on August 25, 2021
  • Tarred as a “coolie race,” the Chinese were cast as a threat to free white labor. Train with fire around it and a face in the back.
    Book Review

    America Was Eager for Chinese Immigrants. What Happened?

    In the gold-rush era, ceremonial greetings swiftly gave way to bigotry and violence.
    by Michael Luo via The New Yorker on August 20, 2021
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