Tong Wars, Scott D. Seligman
Tong Wars, Scott D. Seligman
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Tong Wars
The Untold Story of Vice, Money, and Murder in New York's Chinatown

Author: Scott D. Seligman

Narrator: David Shih

Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/29/2016


Synopsis

Nothing had worked. Not threats or negotiations, not shutting down the betting parlors or opium dens, not throwing Chinese offenders into prison. Not even executing them. The New York DA was running out of ideas, and more people were dying every day as the weapons of choice evolved from hatchets to automatic weapons and even bombs. Welcome to New York City's Chinatown in 1925.

The Chinese in turn-of-the-last-century New York were mostly immigrant peasants and shopkeepers who worked as laundrymen, cigar makers, and domestics. They gravitated to lower Manhattan and lived as Chinese an existence as possible, their few diversions—gambling, opium, and prostitution—available but, sadly, illegal. It didn't take long before one resourceful merchant saw a golden opportunity to feather his nest by positioning himself squarely between the vice dens and the police charged with shutting them down.

A mesmerizing true story, Scott D. Seligman's Tong Wars roars through three decades of turmoil, with characters ranging from gangsters and drug lords to reformers and do-gooders to judges, prosecutors, cops, and politicians of every stripe and color.

About Scott D. Seligman

Scott D. Seligman is a historian, retired corporate executive, and career China hand, and he holds degrees from Princeton and Harvard. Fluent in Mandarin and conversant in Cantonese, he lived in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China and has worked as a legislative assistant in Congress, a businessman in China, and a communications director of a Fortune 50 company. He is the author of many scholarly and business books, including Chinese Business Etiquette and The First Chinese American. He has published articles in the Asian Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the Seattle Times, the China Business Review, the Jewish Daily Forward, and China Heritage Quarterly.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on August 23, 2016

I learned that people were murdered in front of the dim sum place I like.......more

Goodreads review by Virginia on February 03, 2016

So we know the basics of the Irish Mob and the Italian Mob back in the day when Prohibition turned honest men bad and drugs made bad men good money. However, we don't know much about the Chinese Mob (aka Tongs) that existed during the same time period and helped shape Chinatown to the tourist attrac......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on June 29, 2016

I learned quite a bit reading TONG WARS. I was totally unaware of the treatment of Chinese in the USA from the late 1800's into the 1930's. This book takes place primarily in New York City in the Tammany era. This book is an eye opening account for anyone interested in American Chinese at the time.......more

Goodreads review by 晓木曰兮历史系 on August 21, 2021

On July 16, I was fortunate to attend a lecture at the Flushing Library in New York. I listened to the famous author Chen Jiu sharing the original intention and language features of his novelette "Anecdotes on Otter Street" with you. Based on the Chinese Exclusion Act of that year, this small number......more

Goodreads review by Susan on November 11, 2016

The book covers the rise of Chinese gangs - they started out as 'social clubs' but in reality were gangs, working alongside Tammany Hall - from 1870-1940 in NY's Chinatown. Part of the issue was our own laws against immigrants (what? I hear crickets) that prevented the Chinese from assimilating, and......more