Chinese Exclusion
(see also Chinese American History, Life & Values, Anti-Immigrationism)
Basics:
On the Web: Articles
On the Web: Specialized Sites
In the Library: Article
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Black, Isabella. "American labor & Chinese immigration," Past & Present 25 & 27
Gardner, Martha Mabbie. "Working on white womanhood: White working women in the San Francisco anti-Chinese movement, 1877-1890," Journal of Social History 33 (1999):73-96.
Karlin, Jules A. "The anti-Chinese outbreak in Tacoma, 1885," Pacific Historical Review 23 (1954):271-84.
Olmsted, Roger R. "The Chinese must go!" in Olmsted & Wollenberg (eds.) Neither Separate nor Equal (Sacramento, 1971), pp. 65-74.
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Chan, Sucheng. Entry Denied: Exclusion & the Chinese Community in America, 1882-1943 (Philadelphia, 1991).
Daniels, Roger & Spencer C. Olin Jr. (eds.) Racism in California: A Reader in the History of Oppression (NY: Macmillan, 1972).
Lee, Robert. Orientals: Asian Americans in Popular Culture (Philadelphia, 1999).
McClellan, Robert. The Heathen Chinee: A Study of American Attitudes Toward China, 1890-1905 (Columbus: Ohio State U, 1972.
McKee, Delber L. Chinese Exclusion vs. the Open Door Policy, 1900-1906: Clashes Over China Policy in the Roosevelt Era (Detroit: Wayne State U., 1977).
Miller, Stuart C. The American Image of the Chinese, 1785-1882 (Berkeley, 1969).
Salyer, Lucy E. Laws Harsh as Tigers: Chinese Immigrants & the Shaping of Modern Immigration Law (Chapel Hill: U. North Carolina, 1995).
Sandmeyer, Elmer C. The Anti-Chinese Movement in California (Urbana: U. Illinois, 1973).
Saxton, Alexander. The Indispensable Enemy: Labor & the Anti-Chinese Movement in California (Berkeley, 1971).
In the Library: Fiction
In the Library: Poetry