Unbound voices : a documentary history of Chinese women in San Francisco / Judy Yung.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Summary language: Chinese Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, �1999.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 543 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780520922877
- 0520922875
- 058532980X
- 9780585329802
- Chinese American women -- California -- San Francisco -- History -- Sources
- Chinese American women -- California -- San Francisco -- Social conditions -- Sources
- Women immigrants -- California -- San Francisco -- History -- Sources
- Chinese American women -- California -- San Francisco -- Biography
- San Francisco (Calif.) -- Social conditions -- Sources
- San Francisco (Calif.) -- Ethnic relations -- Sources
- HISTORY -- State & Local -- General
- Chinese American women
- Chinese American women -- Social conditions
- Ethnic relations
- Social conditions
- Women immigrants
- California -- San Francisco
- Chinezen
- Vrouwen
- United States Local History
- Regions & Countries - Americas
- History & Archaeology
- 979.4/61004951/00922 21
- F869.S39 C597 1999eb
- 71.37
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Lessons from My Mother's Past: Researching Chinese Women's Immigration History -- Chin Lung's Affidavit, May 14, 1892 -- Leong Shee's Testimony, April 18, 1893 -- Leong Shee's Testimony, July 24, 1929 -- Jew Law Ying's Coaching Book -- Jew Law Ying's and Yung Hin Sen's Testimonies, April 2-3, 1941 -- Oral History Interview with Jew Law Ying -- Bound Feet: Chinese Women in the Nineteenth Century -- Images of Women in Chinese Proverbs: "A Woman without Talent Is Virtuous" -- Kwong King You, Sau Saang Gwa: "If I Could Just See Him One More Time" -- A Stain on the Flag / M.G.C. Edholm -- Confession of a Chinese Slave-Dealer: How She Bought Her Girls, Smuggled Them into San Francisco, and Why She Has Just Freed Them / Helen Grey -- The Chinese Woman in America / Sui Seen [Sin] Far -- Worse Than Slaves: Servitude of All Chinese Wives / Louise A. Littleton -- Mary Tape, an Outspoken Woman: "Is It a Disgrace to Be Born a Chinese?" -- Unbound Feet: Chinese Immigrant Women, 1902-1929 -- Sieh King King, China's Joan of Arc: "Men and Women Are Equal and Should Enjoy the Privileges of Equals" -- Madame Mai's Speech: "How Can It Be That They Look upon Us as Animals?" -- No More Footbinding (Anonymous) -- Wong Ah So, Filial Daughter and Prostitute: "The Greatest Virtue in Life Is Reverence to Parents" -- Law Shee Low, Model Wife and Mother: "We Were All Good Women--Stayed Home and Sewed" -- Jane Kwong Lee, Community Worker: "Devoting My Best to What Needed to Be Done" -- The Purpose of the Chinese Women's Jeleab Association / Liu Yilan.
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