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University of minnesota professor erika lee talks about asian immigration to the west coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of san francisco bays angel island in the 20th century. In the past 50 years, asian americans have helped change the face of america and are now the fastest growing group in the united states. To ask other readers questions about the making of asian america, please sign up. But more than that, the making of asian america is an epic and eyeopening. The chinese exclusion act with erika lee the seattle public. The portrayal of asian americans as the model minority, erika lee, a professor of history at the university of minnesota, suggests in her new book the making of asian america. Capital and local community in the making of contemporary asian america. Lee s book doesnt radically depart from its predecessors so much as provide a useful and important upgrade by broadening the scope and, at times. According to erika lee s the making of asian america, published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the immigration and nationality act, signed into law on october 3. Asian american studies is an interdisciplinary field. The making of asian america erika lee pdf a history by. Erika lee is the granddaughter of chinese immigrants who entered the united states through both angel island and ellis island. An awardwinning historian reframes our continuing debate over immigration with a compelling history of xenophobia in the united states and its devastating impact the united states is known as a nation of immigrants.

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