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Paperback Bury My Bones in America: The Saga of a Chinese Family Book

ISBN: 1887694110

ISBN13: 9781887694117

Bury My Bones in America: The Saga of a Chinese Family

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A unique story which offers a rare glimpse into the lives of a repressed but dynamic people as they were caught up in one of the most colorful times of our country's history. Beginning with Yee Ah... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Bury bones and soul in America

It is a well researched documentary account with pictures on a Chinese leader, Yee Ah Tye during California Gold Rush era. He was an immigrant fighter in the struggle against racial prejudice and hardship. Able to speak English, he got involved in San Francisco, La Porte and Sacramento. It was interesting to know his involvement with the Kong Chow Temple and Kwan Ti, the God of War and Peace. I had the fortune to visit the new location at Stockton and Clay streets in San Francisco Chinatown for the history. Of interest was a large copy of Resident Certificate with picture issued to Chinese who had to carry at all times (P.77). A Chinese fitting the illegal profile could be stopped to show his certificate. It might be subject to deportation. The Bill of Rights for Chinese were irrelevant. It was America first internal passport. Does it sound familiar recently in Arizona? With the Chinese Consulates in San Francisco, New York, and Six Companies, the hundred thousand Chinese staged the first and largest civil disobedience in American history in 1892, ten years after the Chinese Exclusion Act. It is double happiness in 2011 that San Francisco and Oakland had their first Chinese-American mayors. It was a long century journey for them to travel from their house to City Hall, even only a few blocks away. This books is a family tree with vintage pictures from 1852-1996. It is an important chapter in Chinese-American history on Yee Ah Tye who buried his heart and soul in his adopted country. Even with the last grave picture on P.140 printed in reverse, this book is an honorable tribute.
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