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Credits |
The pictures used on the pages of this web site are used with permission of
the following institutions.
The Bancroft Library, University of California , Berkeley
Massacre
of the Chinese at Rock Springs , Wyoming [MTP/HW: Vol. 29: 637]
The First Blow at the Chinese Question [
No. 71]
The Balky Team. Uncle Sam, "Say, Mr. Wasp, You'll Never Get
That Wagon Out of the Mud
Unless Your Team Pulls Together. Can't You See
Those Rocks?"[
no.80 pages 44-441]
The Coming Man -- Uncle Sam Introduces Eastern Barbarism
to Western Civilization [MTP/HW: Vol. 13: 560]
Chinese emigration to America :
sketch on board the steam-ship Alaska ,
bound for San Francisco [
BANC PIC 1974.018:7—C ]
The Ethnic Studies Library, University of California , Berkeley
The Other Side of the Chinese Question in California [
AAS ARC 2000/19: fol. 15: 1876]
The Chinese Question from a Chinese Standpoint [
AAS ARC 2000/19: fol. 15: 1874]
The original print version of this unit was funded by a generous grant from
the Freeman Foundation. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign provided support for the development of this
web site.
This unit was developed by Roberta Kugell Gumport and Marcella M. Smith.
Please send comments and suggestions to rgumport@uiuc.edu
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