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The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882-U.S
First EditionJosh McClymer
©2018Table of Contents
Central Question
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Denix Kearney and H. L. Knight, “Appeal from California. The Chinese Invasion. Workingmen’s Address,” Indianapolis Times, February 28, 1878
Jerome A. Hart, “The Sand Lot and Kearneyism,” 1931
James G. Blaine, “Chinese Immigration to the Pacific Slope,” February 14, 1879
Thomas Nast, “Every Dog” (No Distinction of Color) “Has His Day,” Harper’s Weekly, February 8, 1879
Chinese Exclusion Act, Chapter 126, 1882
Huan Zunxian, “Expulsion of the Immigrants,” 1884
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Denix Kearney and H. L. Knight, “Appeal from California. The Chinese Invasion. Workingmen’s Address,” Indianapolis Times, February 28, 1878
Jerome A. Hart, “The Sand Lot and Kearneyism,” 1931
James G. Blaine, “Chinese Immigration to the Pacific Slope,” February 14, 1879
Thomas Nast, “Every Dog” (No Distinction of Color) “Has His Day,” Harper’s Weekly, February 8, 1879
Chinese Exclusion Act, Chapter 126, 1882
Huan Zunxian, “Expulsion of the Immigrants,” 1884
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research