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Preface Sucheng Chan Acknowledgments 1. The Chinese Contribution to the Development of American Law Charles J. McClain and Laurene Wu McClain 2. Due Process, Treaty Rights, and the Efforts to Exclude the Chinese, 1882- 1891 Christian G. Fritz 3. "Laws Harsh as Tigers": Enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion Laws, 1891-1924 Lucy E. Salyer 4. The Exclusion of Chinese Women, 1870-1943 Sucheng Chan 5. Chinatown Social Organizations and the Anti-Chinese Movement, 1882-1914 L. Eve Armentrout Ma 6. The Kuomintang in Chinese American Communities before World War II Him Mark Lai 7. Chinese Protestants in the San Francisco Bay Area Wesley Woo 8. The Politics and Poetics of Folksong Reading: Portrayal of Life Under Exclusion Sau-ling C. Wong English-Chinese Glossary About the Contributors

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Legal history illuminating Chinese Americans' struggle for civil rights

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"Entry Denied is essential reading; it greatly enriches our understanding of the life experiences and strategies of those Chinese immigrants who struggled to establish a place and community in an openly hostile and racist society." oChina Review International "Sucheng Chan has edited a book which...should prove to be an excellent resource for scholars and laypersons alike. Especially interesting and useful is the legal history and analyses of decisions of the lower Federal Courts and the United States Supreme Court, which provide fresh information on the struggle of the Chinese against exclusion laws." oThe Journal of Asian Studies "This volume is a contribution to the field of Chinese American history and reflects the 'new' scholarship in Asian American Studies... [E]ach essay, in its own emphasis, reveals how Chinese immigrants were active participants in the making of American history, challenging a repressive system on many fronts... This volume helps to illuminate Chinese America's place in the struggle for civil rights in the U.S." oThe Western Historical Quarterly

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