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The Opium Debate and Chinese Exclusion Laws in the Nineteenth-Century American West

Author Diana L. Ahmad
Publisher University of Nevada Press
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ISBN / ASIN0874178444
ISBN-139780874178449
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The Opium Debate and Chinese Exclusion Laws in the Nineteenth-Century American West is a pathbreaking study of Anglo-American perceptions of Chinese immigrants and their culture, and of the growing use of opium by middle-class Anglo-Americans. The fight to combat drug use by Anglos became conflated with anti-Chinese emotions to stimulate demands that Chinese immigrants be excluded from entering the U.S. This is a powerful study of an important nineteenth-century American public health problem. It also illustrates the way a vexing social problem can be manipulated to aggravate racial and cultural biases.