Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America

Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America

By David H.T. Wong

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This is a vivid graphic history of the Chinese experience in North America over the last 150 years, beginning with the immigration of Chinese to "Gold Mountain" (the Chinese colloquialism for North America) in the 1800s that resulted in decades of discrimination, subjugation, and separation from loved ones. Based on historical documents and interviews with elders, the book is also the epic story of the Wong family as they traverse these challenges with hope and determination, creating an immigrant's legacy in their new home of North America.

David H.T. Wong is an architect and historian.
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
ISBN-13: 9781551524764
ISBN-10: 1551524767
Published on 10/30/2012
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 256

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I didn't know all this happened in the past. A scary history told in a cool graphic novel. I finished the book in a day but had to read it over again to understand it more. Good way to learn history.