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Chinese in the Post-Civil War South: A People Without a History - Cohen, Lucy M
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In much of the United States, immigrants from China banded together in self-enclosed communities, "Chinatowns," in which they retained their language, culture, and social organization. In the South, however, the Chinese began to merge into the surrounding communities within a single generation's time, quickly disappearing from historical accounts and becoming, as they themselves phrased it, a "mixed nation." Lucy M. Cohen's Chinese in the Post-Civil War South traces the experience of the Chinese who came to the South ...

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Chinese in the Post-Civil War South: A People Without a History 1999, LSU Press, Baton Rouge

ISBN-13: 9780807124574

Trade paperback

Chinese in the Post-Civil War South: A People Without a History 1984, Louisiana State University Press

ISBN-13: 9780807111222

Hardcover