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Chinatown, Honolulu: Place, Race, and Empire

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Chinatown, Honolulu: Place, Race, and Empire - Riley, Nancy E
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"When Honolulu's Chinatown was constructed it was as an ethnic ghetto for a marginalized immigrant population. The numbers of ethnic Chinese living in Honolulu have increased since the 1930s while Chinatown's population has steadily decreased. Chinatown remains a significant focal point for the community as a symbol of Chinese history in Hawai'i as a reminder of political and economic progress. Yet as with all things involving race and ethnicity in the United States, the story is more complicated. In Chinatown, Honolulu, ...

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Chinatown, Honolulu: Place, Race, and Empire 2024, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231196796

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Chinatown, Honolulu: Place, Race, and Empire 2024, Columbia University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780231196789

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