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Crossing Borders: Chinese Immigrant Children and the Production of Knowledge

As Chinese children and youth immigrated to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they had to overcome increasing restrictions on their entry. Wendy Rouse describes the knowledge they formed and passed on to succeed.

This piece was published on Migrant Knowledge (migrantknowledge.org). Any online images and printed with this file. / © German Historical Institute Washington, excepting third-party materials and without prejudice to the rights of individual authors.

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