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Between Mao And Mccarthy Chinese American Politics In The Cold War Years Charlotte Brooks

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Between Mao And Mccarthy Chinese American Politics In The Cold War Years Charlotte Brooks
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Charlotte Brooks
ISBN: 9780226193731, 022619373X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Between Mao And Mccarthy Chinese American Politics In The Cold War Years Charlotte Brooks by Charlotte Brooks 9780226193731, 022619373X instant download after payment.

During the Cold War, Chinese Americans struggled to gain political influence in the United States. Considered potentially sympathetic to communism, their communities attracted substantial public and government scrutiny, particularly in San Francisco and New York.
Between Mao and McCarthylooks at the divergent ways that Chinese Americans in these two cities balanced domestic and international pressures during the tense Cold War era. On both coasts, Chinese Americans sought to gain political power and defend their civil rights, yet only the San Franciscans succeeded. Forging multiracial coalitions and encouraging voting and moderate activism, they avoided the deep divisions and factionalism that consumed their counterparts in New York. Drawing on extensive research in both Chinese- and English-language sources, Charlotte Brooks uncovers the complex, diverse, and surprisingly vibrant politics of an ethnic group trying to find its voice and flex its political muscle in Cold War America.

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