Making of Asian America: A History

Title Making of Asian America: A History
Names Lee, Erika.
Book Number DB082946
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Book
Annotation Historian, and the granddaughter of Chinese immigrants, explores the history of Asian immigration to the United States. Discusses ethnic strongholds such as Chinatown in San Francisco and Japantown in Seattle, social organizations formed to ease transition, and laws created to prevent full integration into American society. 2015 Historian, and the granddaughter of Chinese immigrants, explores the history of Asian immigration to the United States. Discusses ethnic strongholds such as Chinatown in San Francisco and Japantown in Seattle, social organizations formed to ease transition, and laws created to prevent full integration into American society. 2015
Local Subject Sociology - SOC
North American history- United States - 973
General history of North America - 970
Female Narrator - FN
Adult Book - ADB
Adult Non-Fiction - AN
Adult Reading Level - AD
Non-Fiction - NF
Short Book - SH
History - HST
History - North America - HWN
History, United States - HUS
Asian Interest - ASI
Female Author - FMA
Long Book - LO
Immigrants - IMG
LC Subject Asian Americans - History
Asians - United States - History
Racism - United States - History
South Asia - Emigration and immigration - History
United States - Emigration and immigration - History
United States - Ethnic relations - History
United States - Race relations - History
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Nonfiction
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Notes ENG
A
Call Number 973.0495 ANF
Language English
Released 2015
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, 2015 (Potomac Talking Book Services, recording studio)
Original Publication Recorded from: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2015. 9781476739403
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