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East meets West, Canadian Culture Series No. 5. Vancouver, Tantalus Research Ltd., 1975. (VPL) 301.45 C53 H2 Ref (SFU) F5032 C5 E28
A good guide for a general study of the Chinese in Canada. Could be used by both student and teacher. Covers the great exodus of Chinese in the early years, Benevolent and secret societies, the Riot of 1907, Exclusion Act and the later years. Gives several short articles for each topic and suggests further research activities at the end of each chapter.
Francis, R. A. "Fine Qualities Revealed by Chinese Citizens Here." Chinatown News. Vol. 3, no. 8, Dec. 1955.
The article describes the struggles which the Chinese Canadians have to endure. It compares the contributions of the old generations with the new.
Gardner, Ray. "Opium Factories Shocked MacKenzie King." Chinatown News. Vol. 8, no. 1, Sept. 1960.
Describes how MacKenzie King banned opium manufacturing in Canada.
Hope, Joseph. "How Chinese Built the CPR." Chinatown News. Vol. 6, no. 7, Dec. 3, 1958, pp. 3-4, 10.
An account of the Chinese workers' contribution to the building of the CPR. A contrast between the Chinese and the white workers is illustrated.
Kung, S. W. Chinese in American Life. Seattle, University of Washington, 1962. (UBC-Sedge.) E184 C5 K8 (VPL) 325.251 K96c
Traces the history of the Chinese in N. America. Includes Chinese Canadian history from 1858 to the time of the publication. Roy Mah has written a review on this book in Chinatovm News. Vol. 11, no. 1, Sept. 3, 1963, pp. 8-9, 12.
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