
Racial, gender, and sexual anxieties on display at the beach 51. Korean Christian Church Korean Language School, Honolulu, ca. March 1 parade in Dinuba, California, 1920 236 Paniolo loading cattle onto a ship, Kailua-Kona vi i i Women cane workers, Kīlauea Plantation, Kauʻai, 1888 37. Gravestone of ‘Ōpūkahaʻia, Cornwall, Connecticut Activists on board the Komagata Maru, Vancouver, 1914 35. Paul Kane, Old Cox, a Sandwich Islander, 1846–47 33. Sikh gurdwara in Stockton, California, 1912 Korean contract workers at a Mexican hacienda 31. Japanese migrant workers near Centerville, California, 1942 30. Chinese rice fields in Waipahu, Oʻahu, ca. Laborers’ quarters, Hilo Sugar Plantation 23. Chinese cane workers watched by lunas 22. Memorial to Chinese coolies on Ishigaki Island 20. Mass burial of the Sioux dead at Wounded Knee, 1890 15. Antiwar cartoon by Charles Nelan, 1898 94 Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders 13. English artist’s representation of Pocahontas 7. Winee, from John Meares, Voyages Made in the Years 17 5. Japanese population in California, 1900–1940 Hawaiian and Asian populations in Hawaiʻi, 1900–1940 3.

Chinese and Japanese population in Santa Clara County, 1860–1940 2. World War II 333 Militarized Zones 364 Global Transits 386 Regenerations 404 217 Dependent Hawaiʻi 221 San Francisco 265 Seattle, New York City, Chicago.113 Hawaiʻi 117 California 150 Northwest, Northeast, South, and North.Ocean Worlds 25 The World-System 42 The United States 62 Imperial Republic 83 CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction vii E184.A75O378 2015 973-dc23 2014041933 Manufactured in the United States of America 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 In keeping with a commitment to support environmentally responsible and sustainable printing practices, UC Press has printed this book on Natures Natural, a fiber that contains 30% post-consumer waste and meets the minimum requirements of ansi/niso z39.48–1992 (r 1997) (Permanence of Paper). Includes bibliographical references and index. American history unbound : Asians and Pacific Islanders / Gary Y.

For more information, visit University of California Press Oakland, California © 2015 by The Regents of the University of California Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Okihiro, Gary Y., author–. Its activities are supported by the UC Press Foundation and by philanthropic contributions from individuals and institutions. Okihiro UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS University of California Press, one of the most distinguished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. REGENERATIONS NOTES INDEX Citation previewĪMERICAN HISTORY UNBOUND This page intentionally left blank AMERICAN HISTORY UNBOUND Asians and Pacific Islanders Gary Y. NORTHWEST, NORTHEAST, SOUTH, AND NORTH PART 3. Table of contents : CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART 1.
