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A Brief History of
Chinese Immigration To America... American heritage project.
Asian American Experience In The U.S.... A Chronological History: 1763-1992.
Asian-American History... From Chinese laborers in the 1800s to millions of U.S. citizens today.
Asian American History Websites And Resources... A comprehensive list of Asian American history Web sites, media sources and related online resources -- part of the CET and Ancestors in the Americas Website.
Banana... A Chinese American Experience.
Central Pacific Railroad... Chinese labor discussed, past and present.
Chinese American History... Includes books about Chinese American history.
Chinese-American History and Culture... Looks at the acculturation and assimilation experienced by the Chinese immigrants when they came to America.
Chinese American History Resources... Chinese Historical Society of Southern California.
Chinese American History Timeline... Timeline covers the major events in Chinese-American history from the California Gold Rush of 1848 to the Immigration Reform Act of 1995.
Chinese Historical Society of America... The Chinese Historical Society of America is the largest established institution dedicated to the study, documentation, and dissemination of Chinese American history.
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California... Chinese Historical Society of Southern California official website.
Chronology of Asian American History... Asian Americans, an interpretive history.
Digital History... Asian American history.
Five Views... An Ethnic Historic Site Survey for California (Chinese Americans).
PBS... Ancestors in the Americas.
St. Louis Chinese American History... St. Louis Chinese American History website.
The Chinese-American Experience... The Chinese-American Experience, An Introduction.
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DID YOU KNOW?
From an 1869 presentation of 933 volumes to the United States by the Emperor of China, the collections of the Asian Division have grown to represent one of the most comprehensive collections of Asian language materials in the world.
Housed in the John Adams Building, the collections of the Division include most subject fields, covering an area ranging from the South Asian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to China, Japan, and Korea.
Complementing these collections are important materials on Asia in other areas of the Library. These include legal materials, films, manuscripts, maps, music, and photographs maintained in other Divisions.
In addition, extensive Western language materials on Asia are housed in the general collection and are available by request in either the Asian Reading Room or the Main Reading Room.
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