Chinese in Minnesota

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-01-01
Publisher(s): Minnesota Historical Society Pr
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Summary

"Sherri Gerbert Fuller provides us with a rare look at Chinese immigrant lives and aspirations in Minnesota, proudly reclaiming their voices as part of our great American heritage. I was delighted to read this book."--Iris Chang, author ofThe Chinese in America Minnesota's first Chinese settlers, fleeing racial violence in California, established scores of businesses after they arrived in the late 1870s. Newspapers eagerly published reports of their activities, including New Year's festivities, marriages, and restaurant and laundry openings. Beginning in 1882 federal laws banning Chinese immigration and denying citizenship put particular pressure on the community. Sherri Gebert Fuller relates the story of the Chinese from these early days to the 1960s when a new wave of immigrants, including students, businessmen, and professionals from China and Taiwan, began to bring new energy and issues to the community and a flourishing of ties between Minnesota and China.

Author Biography

Sherri Bebert Fuller is the Director of Corporate and Foundation Support for the Minnesota Historical Society. She was the co-curator of the MHS exhibit "The Chinese American Experience in Minnesota."

Table of Contents

Foreword v
Bill Holm
Chinese in Minnesota
1(82)
Early Immigration
1(10)
Settlement in Minnesota
11(17)
The Pre-World War II Community
28(8)
World War II and the Postwar Era
36(19)
The Community at Midcentury
55(10)
Achievements and Challenges
65(18)
Personal Account: My Father, Harry Chin
83(6)
Sheila Chin Morris
For Further Reading 89(2)
Notes 91(6)
Index 97

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