December 17 marks the anniversary of the 1943 repeal by Congress of the Chinese Exclusion Act of May 6, 1882. With only a few exceptions, this law barred any Chinese from immigrating to the United States, and was the first time U.S. immigration policy singled out citizens of a particular nation for wholesale discrimination
This article offers an exploration of the history of the third wave of Chinese immigration to the US...
Eight pamphlets published between 1870 and 1906 consisting of topics such as the treatment of the ex...
In 2005 Congress is expected to reexamine the U.S. immigration system in light of the roughly 10 mil...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first piece of U.S. legislation to bar a specific ethnic g...
While the many immigrant stories associated with the American melting pot are set against the backdr...
The year of 1882 was a intense year for Chinese migrants. This was the year that the Chinese Exclusi...
Nine pamphlets published between 1855 and 1908 regarding Chinese in the United States and, in partic...
Seventeen pamphlets published between 1876 and 1914 that set forth the pros and cons of Chinese immi...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
The passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act is a dark chapter in the immigration history of the United ...
Nine pamphlets published between 1855 and 1908 regarding Chinese in the United States and, in partic...
Attracted by gold rush, many immigrants from China began to enter the U.S to seek fortune in 1848. H...
This article offers an exploration of the history of the third wave of Chinese immigration to the US...
Eight pamphlets published between 1870 and 1906 consisting of topics such as the treatment of the ex...
In 2005 Congress is expected to reexamine the U.S. immigration system in light of the roughly 10 mil...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first piece of U.S. legislation to bar a specific ethnic g...
While the many immigrant stories associated with the American melting pot are set against the backdr...
The year of 1882 was a intense year for Chinese migrants. This was the year that the Chinese Exclusi...
Nine pamphlets published between 1855 and 1908 regarding Chinese in the United States and, in partic...
Seventeen pamphlets published between 1876 and 1914 that set forth the pros and cons of Chinese immi...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
The passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act is a dark chapter in the immigration history of the United ...
Nine pamphlets published between 1855 and 1908 regarding Chinese in the United States and, in partic...
Attracted by gold rush, many immigrants from China began to enter the U.S to seek fortune in 1848. H...
This article offers an exploration of the history of the third wave of Chinese immigration to the US...
Eight pamphlets published between 1870 and 1906 consisting of topics such as the treatment of the ex...
In 2005 Congress is expected to reexamine the U.S. immigration system in light of the roughly 10 mil...