Chinatown, N.Y.
Hailed as a “fascinating, pioneering study” by Library Journal when it was first published in 1979, Chinatown, N.Y. is the groundbreaking and engrossing history of the rise and fall of labor movements in one of America’s most storied urban communities. Now with an expansive new introduction and epilogue bringing the story of New York's Chinatown up to the present day, Chinatown, N.Y. is both an illuminating history of Chinese labor and a provocative critique of the response of the U.S. left and the union movement to immigrant workers.
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