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Title | Oriental Exclusion: The Effect of American Immigration Laws, Regulations, and Judicial Decisions Upon the Chinese and Japanese on the American Pacific Coast |
Author | McKenzie, Roderick Duncan (1885-1940) |
Date | 1928 |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Publisher Information | The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois |
Reference | 325.252 M156 |
Library / Archive | California Historical Society |
Description | One of a series of monographs prepared in connection with the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Honolulu in July 1927. This study explores the effects of the Exclusion Act of 1924, focusing particularly on the Chinese and Japanese. |
Theme(s) | Responses to Immigration; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations; Politics, Legislation and Governance |
Country (from) | China; Japan |
Country (to) | United States of America |
Places | Hawaii, United States |
Nationality | Chinese; Japanese |
Keywords | emmigration, financial, exclusion, legislature, wages, citizenship, statstics, language, family |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the California Historical Society catalogue. |
Language | English |
Copyright | California Historical Society |