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The Children of Chinatown: Growing Up Chinese American in San Francisco 1850-1920

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Revealing the untold stories of a pioneer generation of young Chinese Americans this book places the children and families of early Chinatown in the middle of efforts to combat American policies of exclusion and segregation. Children of Chinatown challenges long-held notions of early Chinatown as a bachelor community by showing that families--and particularly children--played important roles in its daily life. Rouse explores the wide-ranging images of Chinatowns youth created by competing interests with their own agendas--from anti-immigrant depictions of Chinese children as filthy and culturally inferior to exotic and Orientalized images that catered to the tourists ideal of Chinatown. All of these representations Rouse notes tended to further isolate Chinatown at a time when American-born Chinese children were attempting to define themselves as Chinese American. Facing barriers of immigration exclusion cultural dislocation child labor segregated schooling crime and violence Chinese American children attempted to build a world for themselves on the margins of two cultures. Their story is part of the larger American story of the struggle to overcome racism and realize the ideal of equality.