"Chinaman Go Home!: A Socioeconomic and Gendered Examination of the Ant" by Kali Ingerson
 

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Publication Date

12-11-2012

Document Type

Thesis (Open Access)

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts in History

Department

History

Faculty Advisor(s)

Sharon Bailey Glasco

Subject Categories

History of Gender | United States History

Abstract

This thesis examines the Anti-Chinese Movement in Portland, Oregon in relation to that of San Francisco. Contemporary sources indicated a correlation between labor and racism. This correlation is explored in both San Francisco and Portland along with contemporary notions of gender identity in an effort to examine the Anti-Chinese movement using modern social historic theory.

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