Student almanac of Asian American history
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Student almanac of Asian American history
Greenwood Press, 2004
- : set
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Description
When Asians began to immigrate to the United States in the 1800s, they met with both gratitude for the labor they provided and mistrust for their culture, which was unfamiliar to Americans. This two-volume set traces the turbulent history of Asian Americans from their first arrival to the present day. After an introduction to each chapter, A-Z entries identify people, places, events, and terms to give a complete picture to students researching all aspects of Asian American history.
Volume 1: From Gold Mountain to Picture Brides, 1848-1924
Volume 2: From the Exclusion Era to Today, 1925-Present
6th-8th Grade
100 photographs
40 maps, charts, and graphs
Timelines
Primary documents
Glossary
Index
Table of Contents
VOLUME ONE Introduction To Gold Mountain: Chinese Americans in the West (1848-1882) To the Sandlewood Hills: The Hawaiian Plantations (1852-1910) Immigration and Exclusion: Challenging Discrimination (1883-1924) Glossary For More Information Selected Bibliography Index VOLUME TWO Introduction Who's an American?: Citizenship and Loyalty (1924-1945) The Post War Years: From Cold War to Yellow Power (1946-1973) Asian America Today: From Vietnam to the 21st Century (1974-Present) Glossary For More Information Bibliography Index
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