Rooted in the Americanization Zeal: The San Francisco International Institute, Race, And Settlement Work, 1918-1939 (8H Paper) (International Organization Overview)
Chinese America: History and Perspectives 2007, Annual
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The Chinese and Japanese come from the Asiatic zone ineligible to citizenship. This means that the impulse to serve them has never been rooted in the Americanization zeal which has played so large a part, spoken or unspoken, in the attitude of Americans toward other transplanted folk. --Letter from Ethel Bird of the National Services Division of the YWCA to Mrs. Emily Price, Member of the Executive Board of the San Francisco International Institute, March 9, 1934
"My Race, Too, Is Queer" (1): Queer Mixed Heritage Chinese Americans Fight for Marriage Equality (2) (6D Paper) (Law Overview)
2007
Return of the "Heathen Chinee": Stereotypes in Chinese American Archaeology (2C Paper)
2007
The History of Two Taoist Temples: The Baiyunguan in Shanghai, China, And the Bok Kai in Marysville, California (7E Paper)
2007
Beyond Black and White: Race, Class, And Chinese Americans in Multiracial Chicago (5J Paper)
2007
California Dreaming: Migration and Dependency (Reprint)
2002
History of Meizhou Gongyi Tongmeng Zonghui (Unionist Guild of America) (Organization Overview)
2008