Chinese in Napa Valley: the forgotten community that built wine country

"Chinese laborers were once the backbone of Napa Valley. Throughout the late 1800s, they toiled in the grape fields, mines, hop farms, leather tanneries, and laundries, and carved out neighborhoods in towns throughout the Valley. These contributions did little to deter discrimination and Anti-C...

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1. Verfasser: McCormick, John S. 1944- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Charleston, SC The History Press 2023
Schriftenreihe:American heritage
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Zusammenfassung:"Chinese laborers were once the backbone of Napa Valley. Throughout the late 1800s, they toiled in the grape fields, mines, hop farms, leather tanneries, and laundries, and carved out neighborhoods in towns throughout the Valley. These contributions did little to deter discrimination and Anti-Chinese Leagues sprang up to harass and intimidate immigrants like Chan Wah Jack, who ran the successful Sang Lung store in Napa's Chinatown. In 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act hastened the decline of local Chinatowns and these once vibrant communities disappeared while the industries they helped to foster flourished"--
Beschreibung:174 pages illustrations, map 23 cm
ISBN:9781467152785