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Author Liu, Michael, 1948- author.

Title Forever struggle : activism, identity, & survival in Boston's Chinatown, 1880-2018 / Michael Liu.

Publication Info. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2020]
©2020

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 253 pages) : illustrations, maps
Massachusetts language
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents A Chinatown Walk -- Bands of Brothers Build Community, 1880- -- A Neighborhood Moves through Unfamiliar Times, 1942- -- The Neighborhood in a World Class City, 1974- -- Chinatown Joins the Revolt of the Neighborhoods, 1975- -- Limits of the Populist Growth Coalition, 1984- -- "To Be or Not To Be" for the Parcel C Garage, 1990- -- Leading against the Growth Machine, 1993- -- The Search for New Community Strategies: Building New Alliances, 1999-2007 -- Bubble, Trouble and Testing a New Vision, 2008- -- Chinatowns and Ethnic Survival in a Globalized World.
Summary "Chinatown has a long history in Boston. Though little documented, it represents the city's most sustained neighborhood effort to survive during eras of hostility and urban transformation. It has been wounded and transformed, slowly ceding ground; at the same time, its residents and organizations have gained a more prominent voice over their community's fate. In writing about Boston Chinatown's long history, Michael Liu, a lifelong activist and scholar of the community, charts its journey and efforts for survival--from its emergence during a time of immigration and deep xenophobia to the highway construction and urban renewal projects that threatened the neighborhood after World War II to its more recent efforts to keep commercial developers at bay. At the ground level, Liu depicts its people, organizations, internal battles, and varied and complex strategies against land-taking by outside institutions and public authorities. The documented courage, resilience, and ingenuity of this low-income immigrant neighborhood of color have earned it a place amongst our urban narratives. Chinatown has much to teach us about neighborhood agency, the power of organizing, and the prospects of such neighborhoods in rapidly growing and changing cities"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Chinatown (Boston, Mass.) -- History.
Boston (Mass.) -- History.
Chinese Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History.
Chinese Americans.
Massachusetts -- Boston.
History.
Chinese Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Chinese Americans -- Political activity -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History.
Political participation.
Community activists -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History.
Community activists.
Community organization -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History.
Community organization.
Immigrants -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History.
Immigrants.
HISTORY / General.
Chinese Americans -- Social conditions.
Massachusetts -- Boston -- Chinatown.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Added Title Activism, identity, and survival in Boston's Chinatown, 1880-2018
Other Form: Print version: 9781625345462 1625345461 (DLC) 2020019276 (OCoLC)1154126223
ISBN 9781613767917 (electronic book)
1613767919 (electronic book)
9781625345455 (hardcover)
1625345453 (hardcover)
9781625345462 (paperback)
1625345461 (paperback)