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published
May 29th 2007
by Random House
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Hardcover, 432 pages
isbn
1400061342
(isbn13: 9781400061341)
description
The brutal and systematic “ethnic cleansing” of Chinese Americans in California and the Pacific Northwest in the second half of the nineteenth century...more
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Read in March, 2008
People are stupid and suck. What the hell? Excellent book, just a downer. Where's my wine? What? It's only 8 am? Bah!
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Read in August, 2007
This book covers events that tended to be left out of American History books and class discussions when I was growing up. Westward expansion and the gold rush were only about making the greatest country bigger, never about the struggle of a country and its people to actually live up to the ideals they established for themselves in the Declaration, Constitution, etc. Key interesting ideas discussed include the role of unions and workers' organizations in furthering racist ideology and action; t...more
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A sad but important book that reinforces our understanding of white supremacy's grip on the history of the west. New Western historians know and understand this well, but the general public and our fearless leadership remain relatively clueless or in near total denial. While Pfaelzer could organize her ideas more thoroughly and be more concise, she makes a respectable case that the Chinese and their allies reshaped the legal as well as the physical landscape of the American West.
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Read in July, 2008
Perhaps I'm cheating by putting this on my "read" list now, but after reading the first few chapters and skimming the first half, I just don't feel like finishing this book. The subject is very interesting, but the presentation was dry and boring.
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Interesting point of view of why there are certain cities in California that have no Chinese or had race riots. California's version of the race riots.
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