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- Title
CHINESE CRUSADERS' LAWFARE AGAINST CHINESE EXCLUSION LAWS.
- Authors
Li Chen
- Abstract
This article focuses on two of the earliest Chinese law students in the United States who deployed their legal knowledge and advocacy skills to fight against the Chinese Exclusion Act and its related laws in the early 1900s. Ho Yow, the fourth Chinese national to ever attend law school in the United States, performed this courageous task as Chinese consul to the United States. His fellow countryman Yeung Fong joined in this battle by conducting a full-fledged systematic study of the racist laws, becoming the first Chinese national who wrote a master's thesis on this controversial topic.
- Subjects
CHINA; RACISM laws; RACE discrimination laws; SOCIAL advocacy; LAW students; EXCLUSION of aliens; LAW
- Publication
UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal, 2019, Vol 36, Issue 2, p139
- ISSN
0884-0768
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5070/p8362043776