The presence of Asian immigrants and citizens has a long history in the United States.
About the Author: BENSON TONG is Assistant Professor of History at Wichita State University and the author of several books on Asian Americans and Native Americans.
268 Pages
History, United States
Series Name: Children and Youth: History and Culture
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About the Book
The presence of Asian immigrants and citizens has a long history in the United States. Asian American Children: A Historical Handbook and Guide provides insights into the diverse experience of these children and their families from their first appearance here to the present. Essays review topics such as identity, family structures, labor, gender, and class. Selected primary documents review topics such as racial quotas, biculturalism, and refugees. This is the first work to cover the historical and the contemporary experience of these children from a multiplicity of views, using essays and documents.
Beginning c. 1850, this work relates the experiences and context in which diverse groups of Asian American children lived their lives. The voices of children, included in the primary documents, provide a vivid narrative of immigrant life over the past 150 years. While the lives of children were generally included in historical narratives of the country, a focus specifically on children allows the reader to more fully understand the central place of family in the economic and social development of a nation.
Book Synopsis
The presence of Asian immigrants and citizens has a long history in the United States. Asian American Children: A Historical Handbook and Guide provides insights into the diverse experience of these children and their families from their first appearance here to the present. Essays review topics such as identity, family structures, labor, gender, and class. Selected primary documents review topics such as racial quotas, biculturalism, and refugees. This is the first work to cover the historical and the contemporary experience of these children from a multiplicity of views, using essays and documents.
Beginning c. 1850, this work relates the experiences and context in which diverse groups of Asian American children lived their lives. The voices of children, included in the primary documents, provide a vivid narrative of immigrant life over the past 150 years. While the lives of children were generally included in historical narratives of the country, a focus specifically on children allows the reader to more fully understand the central place of family in the economic and social development of a nation.
About the Author
BENSON TONG is Assistant Professor of History at Wichita State University and the author of several books on Asian Americans and Native Americans.
Dimensions (Overall): 10.18 Inches (H) x 7.38 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.68 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 268
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Series Title: Children and Youth: History and Culture
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Benson Tong
Language: English
Street Date: June 30, 2004
TCIN: 1003344894
UPC: 9780313330421
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-2606
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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