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Preface 11
Introductions 13
by Imogene L. Lim 13
Bettie Luke 15
Connie C. So 17
Chinglish 19
Timeline 20
Travel Map 22
Prologue 23
1 The Iron Chink 26
2 China, the Sick Man of Asia 45
3 Escape to Gold Mountain 54
4 Crocker's Iron Road 63
5 Hello, Mei Gok (America) 71
6 Storm Clouds of Hatred 84
7 The Chinese Must Go! 93
8 Kingdom of Tan Heung San 101
9 Nation Building 106
10 A Chinaman's Chance 124
11 Profiting from Racism 131
12 Pai Hua (Expelling the Chinese) 136
13 Cooks & Revolutionaries 152
14 Birthing Paper Sons 164
15 The Next GenerAsian 170
16 Saving for the Head Tax 179
17 An Arranged Marriage 184
18 Earning Dignity & Respect 196
19 Blossoming Influence 202
20 Angels Watching Over 212
21 Old Foes, New Relations 216
22 Doe Heem (Apology) 222
Afterword 225
Notes & References 227
The Iron Chink 238
Acknowledgments 239
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