The Chinese Must Go, Beth LewWilliams
The Chinese Must Go, Beth LewWilliams
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The Chinese Must Go
Violence, Exclusion, and the Making of the Alien in America

Author: Beth Lew-Williams

Narrator: Jennifer Aquino

Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

In 1885, following the massacre of Chinese miners in Wyoming territory, communities throughout California and the Pacific Northwest harassed, assaulted, and expelled thousands of Chinese immigrants. The Chinese Must Go shows how American immigration policies incited this violence, and how this gave rise to the concept of the "alien" in America.

Our story begins in the 1850s, before federal border control established strict divisions between citizens and aliens—and long before Congress passed the Chinese Restriction Act, the nation's first attempt to bar immigration based on race and class. When this unprecedented experiment failed to slow Chinese migration, armed vigilante groups took the matter into their own hands. Fearing the spread of mob violence, policymakers redoubled their efforts to seal the borders, overhauling immigration law and transforming America's relationship with China in the process. By tracing the idea of the alien back to this violent era, Lew-Williams offers a troubling new origin story of today's racialized border.

About Beth Lew-Williams

Beth Lew-Williams is a historian of race and migration in the United States. She is associate professor of history at Princeton University. Her book, The Chinese Must Go, won five book awards, including the Ray Allen Billington Prize and the Ellis W. Hawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians and the Caroline Bancroft History Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexandra on April 16, 2024

Another contender for the list of hardest titles to read in public......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on March 01, 2020

Lew-Williams' blending of individual experiences of anti-Chinese violence and the grand political questions of American immigration and racial policy in this period is deeply impressive in a way that only a few other books such as Cold War Civil Rights have done. Also demonstrates the administrative......more

Goodreads review by Paul on July 12, 2020

A mob of nativist, white supremacist, economically insecure Americans demonize brown-skinned people, form mobs to harass immigrants, and create paramilitary groups to patrol the borders for alleged "illegals." Thank goodness America has changed since the 1880s.......more

Goodreads review by Austin on August 03, 2022

The contemporary political salience of violence exacted against people of Chinese descent in the US during the 1800s can be difficult to pin down, given that (1) most Chinese-Americans arrived in the US within the past ~60 years, or are related to such relatively recent migrants rather than those fr......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on July 07, 2024

11 hours on Audible. A eye-opening story that must be told of U.S. race-based immigration laws and the invention of the alien during the Chinese migration from 1850-1943, and the shameful federal Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.......more