During Reconstruction, Congress amended the Constitution to fundamentally reorder the legal and social status of African Americans. Congress faced the challenge of determining how Chinese people would fit in to the emerging constitutional structure. This article draws on a method of digitizing the Congressional Globe to more broadly explore the arguments about Chinese rights and privileges during Reconstruction. Unlike African Americans, Chinese were part of an international system of trade and diplomacy; treatment of other people of color was understood as a purely domestic question. In addition, while a core feature of Reconstruction was ending the enslavement of African Americans and overruling Dred Scott by making Africans Americans bor...
China's ruling Nationalist government saw the Second World War as an opportunity to shape the postwa...
exclusion laws, barred the Chinese from coming to this country for half a century. While existing sc...
December 17 marks the anniversary of the 1943 repeal by Congress of the Chinese Exclusion Act of May...
During Reconstruction, Congress amended the Constitution to fundamentally reorder the legal and soci...
The passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act is a dark chapter in the immigration history of the United ...
In 1870 a Massachusetts shoe manufacturer imported 75 Chinese workers to break a strike. This event ...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
2017 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.This study places the origins of the Chinese Exclusi...
First, the sweeping implications of The Chinese Exclusion Case had as much to do with the Supreme Co...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first piece of U.S. legislation to bar a specific ethnic g...
When Congress banned the immigration of Chinese prostitutes with the Page Law of 1875, it was the fi...
Charles McClain's illuminating new study probes Chinese efforts to battle manifold discrimination - ...
Historical scholarship on the politics of nineteenth-century Chinese immigration emphasizes the inte...
China's ruling Nationalist government saw the Second World War as an opportunity to shape the postwa...
exclusion laws, barred the Chinese from coming to this country for half a century. While existing sc...
December 17 marks the anniversary of the 1943 repeal by Congress of the Chinese Exclusion Act of May...
During Reconstruction, Congress amended the Constitution to fundamentally reorder the legal and soci...
The passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act is a dark chapter in the immigration history of the United ...
In 1870 a Massachusetts shoe manufacturer imported 75 Chinese workers to break a strike. This event ...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
2017 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.This study places the origins of the Chinese Exclusi...
First, the sweeping implications of The Chinese Exclusion Case had as much to do with the Supreme Co...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first piece of U.S. legislation to bar a specific ethnic g...
When Congress banned the immigration of Chinese prostitutes with the Page Law of 1875, it was the fi...
Charles McClain's illuminating new study probes Chinese efforts to battle manifold discrimination - ...
Historical scholarship on the politics of nineteenth-century Chinese immigration emphasizes the inte...
China's ruling Nationalist government saw the Second World War as an opportunity to shape the postwa...
exclusion laws, barred the Chinese from coming to this country for half a century. While existing sc...
December 17 marks the anniversary of the 1943 repeal by Congress of the Chinese Exclusion Act of May...