
Strangers in the Land
This sweeping history chronicles the enduring, often painful, journey of Chinese immigrants in America, from their initial arrival in the Gold Rush era to their persistent struggle for acceptance. Award-winning journalist Michael Luo unveils a narrative of discrimination and resilience, revealing how the label of "stranger" has shadowed generations despite their contributions. It's an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the American experience and the fight for belonging.
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