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Chinese In The Woods Logging And Lumbering In The American West Sue Fawn Chung

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Chinese In The Woods Logging And Lumbering In The American West Sue Fawn Chung
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Sue Fawn Chung
ISBN: 9780252097553, 0252097556
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Chinese In The Woods Logging And Lumbering In The American West Sue Fawn Chung by Sue Fawn Chung 9780252097553, 0252097556 instant download after payment.

Though recognized for their work in the mining and railroad industries, the Chinese also played a critical role in the nineteenth-century lumber trade. Sue Fawn Chung continues her acclaimed examination of the impact of Chinese immigrants on the American West by bringing to life the tensions, towns, and lumber camps of the Sierra Nevada during a boom period of economic expansion. Chinese workers labored as woodcutters and flume-herders, lumberjacks and loggers. Exploding the myth of the Chinese as a docile and cheap labor army, Chung shows Chinese laborers earned wages similar to those of non-Asians. Men working as camp cooks, among other jobs, could make even more. At the same time, she draws on archives and archaeology to reconstruct everyday existence, offering evocative portraits of camp living, small town life, personal and work relationships, and the production and technical aspects of a dangerous trade. Chung also explores how Chinese used the legal system to win property and wage rights and how economic and technological change ultimately diminished Chinese participation in the lumber industry. Eye-opening and meticulous, Chinese in the Woods rewrites an important chapter in the history of labor and the American West.

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