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Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming | Ava Chin
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From the winner of the M.F.K. Fisher Book Prize and a New York Public Library Cullman fellow, comes a sweeping narrative history of the Chinese Exclusion Act through an intimate portrayal of one family�s epic journey to lay down roots (…more)
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A truly fascinating account of Chinese-American history as traced through the writer‘s family, through five generations, many who lived in a building in NYC‘s Mott Street. I was in awe with the amount of research that Ava Chin dug up about. She manages to track down their Chinese Exclusion files on both sides of her family. “They call it exclusion…but it is not exclusion, it is extermination.”

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I do not happily read electronically but that‘s how they sent this one to me. It expires soon so I pulled it out as I wait for the crockpot, microwave, and air fryer to finish making my dinner for me. Could I be more hands off tonight? 😂