1875 Kong Chow Association ships 1002 sets of bones back to China. 1986 Immigration Act of 1986 permits the legalization of aliens who have been living illegally in the U.S. before January 1, 1982. "She talked about why it didn't work. This time the lovers set off on a case involving an American-owned toy factory in rural China after Hulan's old friend Ling Suchee's daughter dies there. See's parents were later divorced, and her mother married Tom Sturak. In 1993, she was awarded the Robert Kirsch Award, given by the Los Angeles Times to an author who writes about or lives in the West. and M.A. China City is rebuilt and reopened later that year in August. First Moon Festival, which becomes annual event throughout war. Over half of housing is considered old, deteriorated, sub-standard.. (PDF) The Contributions of Richard B. Lee to Anthropology, Ethnoarchaeology, and Indigenous Peoples' Studies DISAGREE The Contributions of Richard B. Lee to Anthropology, Ethnoarchaeology,. 1950 Ming (Milton) marries Sunny Rockwell. Learning to see climate change: children's perceptions of environmental transformation in Mongolia, Mexico, Arctic Alaska, and the United Kingdom 1887 Penal code institutes fishing license tax aimed against Chinese fishermen. Carolyn, in turn, tells how proud she is of her daughters. Richard Price (born November 30, 1941, in New York City) is an American anthropologist and historian, best known for his studies of the Caribbean and his experiments with writing ethnography . 1922 The U.S. passes the Cable Act which strips U.S. citizenship from any woman married to an alien ineligible to citizenship. 1850 Foreign Miners Tax (1850, 1852, 1853, and 1855) is aimed at forcing Chinese out of the mines. In addition to her own books, See wrote historical fiction under the pen name Monica Highland, with her daughter novelist Lisa See and her longtime companion, fellow UCLA professor of English John Espey. Chinese slowly start arriving in Los Angeles. "Things were so fractured and wild at home," Lisa said in a recent telephone interview from her summer home in Colorado. The Angell Treaty allows the U.S. to regulate, limit, or suspend entry of Chinese laborers. December 29, 2018. . 1896 Broadway Department Store is opened at 4. The family-building effort continues. They thought that in emulating Liniang, maybe they, too, would have some choice in their lives. A lot of them never went out. 9066 which authorizes the Secretary of War to establish military zones within the U.S. from which any person might be excluded; Roosevelt also creates the War Relocation Authority. 1920 The population of Los Angeles rises to half a million. 1883 Worried pedestrians request that City Council enact a law requiring bells on speeding bicycles. When her stepfather left, she asked for a sewing machine and carefully stitched together a jacket for her mother. On July 4, Mt. The most intense and prolonged boycott is in Guangdong. The U.S. drops the nuclear bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 1872 California adopts an anti-miscegenation law which prohibits interracial marriages. By 1880, nearly all of the fruits and vegetables consumed by whites are grown by Chinese who had leased small plots of land along Adams, Pico, and West Washington. 1855 Head tax requires shippers to pay $50 for every Chinese passenger they bring to America. Instead, she talks about lessons learned from her mother about writing, namely discipline ("a thousand words a day and two phone calls") and the need to be truthful. 1937 Fong See abandons idea of staying in China and returns to Los Angeles, leaving Si Ping behind. 1982 Vincent Chin, a 27-year old Chinese American, is murdered in Detroit, Michigan, by two white men who blame the Japanese for taking away jobs and mistake Chin for a Japanese. 1884 The U.S. court ruled in the Look Tin Sang case that native-born Chinese American citizens cannot be excluded except for the punishment of a crime. 1986 California voters pass an English-only proposition, making English the official language of the state. 1910 1924, 1 out of 4 Chinese entering the U.S. is a woman; 1910 1935, only 1 in 4 Chinese is allowed to remain in the U.S. 1910 2,602 Chinese in L.A., of which 147 are women; 61 households have at least one woman. Film producer Irving Thalberg buys the motion picture rights to Pearl Bucks Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. 39,579 Chinese slip in before law goes into effect. Education: Christ's College, Cambridge U, PERSONAL: Library Journal contributor Nanci Milone Hill mentioned that Dragon Bones "flows beautifully, engaging readers in the mystery while gently introducing them to China's rich cultural history.". 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act is passed that bans immigration of Chinese laborers into the United States for ten years and prohibits naturalization of Chinese. 1905 State requires license plates on autos; owners have to make their own until 1914. 1994 In NY Chinatown, 65% have no or limited English, while median income is only $9,000 a year. Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers: Studies of the !Kung San and their Neighbours. A new studyciting genetic evidence from a disorder that in some ways mirrors elements of domesticationsuggests modern humans domesticated themselves after they split from their extinct relatives, Neanderthals and Denisovans, approximately 600,000 years ago. 1853 The Red Turbans, groups of clans and secret society members, capture Fatsan. 1856 1860 Second Opium War; Treaty of Tianjin which revises the Wang-Hea Treaty. 1894 Fong See files another business application for manufacturing; formed a hui, a partnership with up to ten men, designed to let them claim status as merchants; Fong See granted a certificate of legal residency as a result. Hong Kong handed over to China. Subscribe to a UCLA Newsroom RSS feed and our story headlines will be automatically delivered to your news reader. Veering away from the mystery genre, See's 2005 novel, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, takes readers to nineteenth-century China to explore the long-standing friendship between two women, Lily and Snow Flower, who, despite their strikingly different backgrounds, were brought together by the tradition of arranged friendships known as laotong. All state statutes restricting immigration are declared unconstitutional. 1963 Stella and Eddy travel for a year to Vietnam, Penang, India, and other Asian countries. On December 23, demolition of Chinatown begins to make room for Union station. 1946 After taking care of Japanese familys house during the war, Stella, Eddy, and Richard move into the basement where Dragons Den used to be; Family partnership officially dissolved despite Eddys objections. Ransom is negotiated at two thousand dollars and the boys were returned. 1966 - Red Guards come to Lui Ngan Fa and Si Ping's house in Fatsan seven times to confiscate property. 1902 Act of April 29 continues and extends Exclusion Acts to Philippines. 1919 After Treaty of Versailles, Chinese government negotiates successfully for antique bronze astronomical instrument taken during Boxer Rebellion. Mothers Day observed for the first time in U.S. 1908 Mexico becomes new stepping stone for Chinese trying to get into U.S. 1908 Philippes opens on Alameda Street. They later form a single group known as the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) to fight anti-Chinese legislation. 1955 Drumright Report presents the fraudulent immigration practices such as the Chinese coaching book and the paper son. Suggests that these practices were detrimental to U.S. national security. Her lover eventually brings her back to life. "The reason I love 'Dreaming' so much is that it's true," she said. But a misunderstood message in nu shu, the secret language that facilitated their bond, in the end, tears their friendship apart. The couple later traveled to Paris, France, as "starving students," and, in 1955, she gave birth to her first daughter, Lisa. Jessie Copeland, Stellas mother, is institutionalized; Stellas brother Ted comes to live with Stella and Eddy. 1803 Louisiana Purchase legally extends the U.S. boundary to the Rocky Mountains in the Northwest. 1876 Southern Pacific Railroad reaches Los Angeles. 1900 United States v. Mrs. Gue Lim rules that wives and children of treaty merchants had U.S. entry rights. The New Native Resistance: Indigenous People's Struggles and the Responsibility of Scholars. 1936 Sissee goes east; Dragons Den opens; Sissee and Gil meet at Soochow over noodles, go together for 8 years; Ticie & kids living on Maplewood. Sumoy, Ngon Hungs daughter, is born. 1879 Introduction of Clamshell Digger to Delta reclamation project. 1851-64 Taiping Revolt in China, led by a religious fanatic who claimed to be the younger brother of Christ; Treaty of Peking, which opens additional ports to foreign traders and grants them extraterritorial rights. 1901 After Boxer Rebellion, First trip to China (Fong See, Ticie, Milton, Ray); lasted a year. Richard Nelson, a cultural anthropologist and beloved Alaskan, died on Monday after a long fight with cancer and its complications. 1928 Gilberts family takes over Chinese Garden Caf in Hollywood. 1871 Fong See leaves China to come to the Gold Mountain (Chinese name for the United States) with the financial help of an aunt and an uncle in the village of Dimtao. Refer to each styles convention regarding the best way to format page numbers and retrieval dates. 1999 Richard B. Lee and Richard Daly, eds. U.S. imposes an embargo. They worked together, and with her mother's companion, John Espey, became the popular novelist Monica Highland. San Francisco New Laundry Licensing Act require licensing of mostly Chinese facilities. She married anthropologist Richard See and moved with him to Newfoundland, where he was mustered for the Korean War. 1867 Chinese railroad workers go on strike, demanding better treatment and equal pay. But like the authors themselves, the stories are quite different. 1941 42,000 native-born Japanese (to a total of 94,000) live in California, as do 97,000 Germans, 114,000 Italians. 1872 First L.A. City Directory appears. 1852 Miners in Foster, Atchinsons Bar, Columbia, and other camps exclude Chinese from mining. When they returned to L.A., Booklist, September 15, 1999, Jenny McLarin, review of The Interior, p. 238; March 15, 2003, Carrie Bissey, review of Dragon Bones, p. 1281; July, 2005, Kristine Huntley, review of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, p. 1901; May 15, 2007, Elizabeth Dickie, review of Peony in Love, p. 21. "They never met their husbands. 1962 A Presidential directive allows several thousand parolees to enter the U.S. from Hong Kong. Chinatown has a weekly newspaper, 3 temples, a theatre. 2019Encyclopedia.com | All rights reserved. Virginia Quarterly Review, fall, 2005, Tiffany N. Gilbert, review of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising in China. 1917 Milton (Ming) and Ray graduate from Lincoln High School as the only Chinese in the class. 1917 First Los Angeles parking lot, at 4. Displaced Persons Act provides that from 1948 to 1954, ethnic Chinese already living in the U.S. can apply for citizenship. 1889 Chinese pool money to fight the various Exclusion Acts in court, but rarely win. See has spent many years in Los Angeles, California, especially in and around the Los Angeles Chinatown. First record of an automobile being driven on Los Angeles streets. Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. 1926 The Apablasa Playground is constructed. Dr Richard Irvine Senior Lecturer. 1966 1976 Cultural Revolution in China. 1965 1984 Chinese immigrants to U.S. jump to 419,373, almost matching the 426,000 who came between 1849 and 1930. Stella loses baby. Hobbies and other interests: Travel (including Mexico and Greece), tennis, Mexican folkloric dance. 1828 Two Chinese men start a sugar mill in Hawaii. Houston Chronicle, July 8, 2007, "Lovesick in 17th-century China; in Lisa See's Romantic, Suspenseful Novel, a Cloistered Girl Falls under the Spell of a Scandalous Opera," p. 14. 1959 Carolyn meets Tom Sturak. 34,933 Chinese in U.S., 50 % leave wives behind in China. 1896 In Yick Wo v. Hopkins, the Supreme Court overturns San Francisco safety ordinances, citing that they are indeed designed to harass Chinese laundrymen. Abstract: This introduction to the work of Richard B. Lee provides both a biographical sketch and an examination of major contributions his research has made to anthropology today. 1859 First Chinese woman arrives in Chinatown; she commits suicide one month after arrival. Book World, June 26, 2005, "Scripted in the Shadows," p. 6; June 24, 2007, "Ghosts in the Garden," p. 6. 1974 Ray dies at the age of seventy-four. 1947 Chuen Fong, Fong Sees eldest son from the second family, is naturalized; Fong See turns 90 and is admitted to the hospital to have his gallbladder removed. Within the Cite this article tool, pick a style to see how all available information looks when formatted according to that style. accoutrements. Results in raised fines and sentences for the Chinese. See lived in Topanga Canyon with Espey. International Settlement is voted against. 1846 Los Angeles is taken from the Mexicans. from the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. at the University of California Berkeley. Therefore, that information is unavailable for most Encyclopedia.com content. Congress refines the Exclusion Act with An Act to Amend an Act. When they returned to L.A., See earned her B.A. Fares reach an all-time low in March, with ticket prices of one dollar cross-country. 1933 Depression hitting hard; Chinatown becomes once more an enclave of single men as wives and children are sent back to China. 1898 Fire destroys fourteen Chinese dwellings on Apablasa Street. 1916 First power pole for overhead lines goes up in Highland Park area. The opera, debuting in 1598, tells the story of Liniang, a young woman who meets her true love in a dream and wakes up so lovesick that she dies of a broken heart. 1868 First two banks open; L.A. City Water Co. receives franchise. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (novel), Random House (New York, NY), 2005. Lisa See Home Page,http://www.lisasee.com (February 17, 2008). NAIROBI, Kenya Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey, famous for fossil-finding and conservation work in his native Kenya, has died, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta announced Sunday. On Gold Mountain: The One-hundred-year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family (autobiography), St. Martin's Press (New York, NY), 1995. Encyclopedia.com. 184 shops. Peony in Love (novel), Random House (New York, NY), 2007. When they return, Stella is on the scene. He is internationally known for his studies of hunting and gathering societies, particularly field-work among the the Ju/'hoansi-!Kung San of Botswana and Namibia. The two are simply mismatched. Labor Day becomes a national holiday. Personal [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] When she began writing in her early 20's, for example, she joined hands with her mother. His 1979 book The !Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society was listed by the journal, American Scientist, as one of the 100 most important works in science of the 20th century (American Scientist 87(6):543, Nov. 1999). Napoleon Chagnon, the controversial anthropologist, whose work provoked fierce debates about the roots of war, has died at the age of 81. Born February 15, 1959, in Wellington, New Zealand; daughter of Ray (a journalist) and Heather, SPINELLI, Jerry 1941- Current Anthropology 32:603-613. 1893 Fish and Games Act prohibits use of Chinese nets in fishing. Beyond all of that, he was just a fascinating individual in general. 1880 University of Southern California is founded. Up until the very end, he continued to make caustic remarks and humorous observations while also reminiscing about Chinatown and the people who had lived there in the past. 1860 A Fishing tax is levied on Chinese activities in fishing. Dr. Grinker is a cultural anthropologist specializing in ethnicity, nationalism, and psychological anthropology, with topical expertise in autism, Korea, and sub-Saharan Africa. Chiang Kai-Shek takes over Kuomintang Party; Chinese civil war begins. Los Angeles Times Book Review, July 23, 1995, Zilpha Keatley Snyder, review of On Gold Mountain: The One-hundred-year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family; September 28, 1997, Paula Friedman, review of Flower Net. Indiebound I just got incredibly lucky. Prologue: From the Ndembu to Broadway. There is power, talent, and money out here, and except for the movie business, little connection is made between the East Coast publishing business and the extraordinary cache of West Coast energy.". 1948 Californias anti-miscegenation law ruled unconstitutional in the 1948 California Supreme Court case of Perez v. Sharp. 1983 China reevaluates its Overseas Chinese policy and returns the Fatsan Hotel, as well as other properties, to the Fong See and Fong Yun families. Perry is awarded a franchise for lighting the city streets by gas. 1902 Chinese Gospel Mission operates at 425 Apablasa Street. Home and officePacific Palisades, CA. Richard's insistence that anthropology be a discipline of engagement with the world goes much 1958 Mao launches the Great Leap Forward in China. She also wins second place in the Samuel Goldwyn Awards for her novel. She served on the Board of the Modern Library until her death. The !Kung San: Men, Women and Work in a Foraging Society. https://www.nytimes.com/1995/08/17/books/mother-daughter-and-books-of-family.html. Lotus Land (novel), Coward-McCann (New York, NY), 1983. See was born in Pasadena, California, to Kate Louise Sullivan and George Laws on January 13, 1934. Chinese construction of railroads unearths works of Han, Sui, and Tsin dynasties; they begin to appear on the market. 1924 Anna May Wong, the daughter of a local laundryman, stars as a scantily clad slave girl in. Chinatown has restaurants (15), gift shops, groceries, art goods, doctors offices, and Chinese organizations. Royal artifacts flood market. 1905 Chinese students boycott American goods. Maybe true love would bring them back to life." 1881 Los Angeles Times begins publication. They're sent back to Dimtao for duration of Cultural Revolution. Western correspondent for Publishers Weekly, 1980. 1. In "On Gold Mountain," Lisa See, 40, switches camera angles for a sober, if affectionate, account of her father's side of the family, her Chinese ancestors, the Sees, who figuratively, if not literally, saved her. Baby Duk dies. 1953 The Refugee Relief Act admits another 214,000 refugees including some Chinese to the U.S. 1954 In Mao v. Brownell, Supreme Court upholds laws forbidding Chinese Americans to send money to relatives in China. Encyclopedia.com. Richard Gould completed undergraduate studies in Anthropology at Harvard College with a BA cum laude awarded in 1961. 1940 Alien Registration Act requires all aliens in the U.S. to register and be fingerprinted. 1951 Choey Lau, Fong Yuns eldest daughter, marries a Chinese Army Air Force pilot and moves to Hawaii when he cant get hired on the mainland; Richard produces a play at John Marshall High, where he meets Carolyn Laws. 1887 Major fire, of uncertain origin, destroys most of the earliest Chinatown west of Alameda Street. See earned an associate degree from Los Angeles City College. Entitled the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917 or the Asiatic Barred Zone Act. 1938 Stella intercepts a note from Helen Smith that confirms the end of their affair. Evergreen Cemetery is laid out. California legislature declares legal holiday to facilitate public anti-Chinese demonstrations. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Library Journal, July 16, 1986, Patricia Altner, review of 110 Shanghai Road, p. 108; August, 2000, Lora Bruggeman, review of The Interior, p. 192; May 15, 2003, Nanci Milone Hill, review of Dragon Bones, p. 127; June 1, 2005, Beth E. Andersen, review of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, p. 122; May 15, 2007, Beth E. Andersen, review of Peony in Love, p. 84. 1989 In Raleigh, North Carolina, Ming Hai Loo, a 24-year old Chinese American, is murdered by two white men who blame the Vietnamese for the death of American soldiers and mistake Loo for a Vietnamese. 1876-77 Rainfall in the U.S. is one-quarter the normal amount; this has dire effects on the wheat, cattle, and citrus industries. The team bridges countries, and rekindles romance, when investigating an apparent serial killer whose latest two victims were recently discovered. 1968 San Francisco State College (now San Francisco State University) has a huge student strike and establishes the nations first School of Ethnic Studies. Woo Twai Leung (Gils mother) begins teaching at Methodist Church for 25 years. American Society of Journalists and Authors, Writers Guild of America, West, PEN (judge). 1846 Great Britain agrees to Polks proposal on the condition that the forty-ninth parallel becomes the boundary. 1885 Sante Fe Railroad enters Los Angeles. The "diversity" in "deal[ing] with a great number of individuals and a time span of over one hundred years [and] unique crosscurrents of cultural and ethnic diversity sets [See's] saga apart from other excellent family histories of Asian immigrants. Born February 18, 1955, in Paris, France; daughter of Richard Edward (an anthropologist) and Carolyn (a novelist) See; married Richard Becker Kendall (an attorney), July 18, 1981; children: Alexander See Kendall, Christopher Copeland Kendall. See was known for her love of Los Angeles and contributed to projects that revolved around the city, including L.A. "The complexity of [See's] own background" is credited by Paula Friedman in the Los Angeles Times Book Review for "the graceful rendering of two different and complex cultures, within [the] highly intricate plot" of Flower Net, a "novel of political conspiracy and family betrayal." 1994 Pete Wilson, California governor, campaigns on the issue of immigration. 1976 Richard B. Lee and Irven DeVore, eds. Questions from readers about Lisa Sees life and work. The marriage also ends in divorce, as a result of drinking, cultural differences and family pressures. (After 1866, they are allowed to attend if white parents do not object. ) The American anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) wrote one of the first ethnographies, invented the study of kinship terminology, and made an early attempt to grapple with the idea of universal principles of cultural evolution.. Lewis Henry Morgan was born on Nov. 21, 1818, near Aurora, N.Y. "I try and make sure all. Apes use found objects as tools, he explained, "but the shaping of sticks . Pulling together family has become a life's work for Lisa See. Hong, a hunchback who worked as an interpreter for the Immigration Service, becomes the first Chinese to pass the State Bar. So while her mother strings out tragi-comic memories of her nutty family, Lisa carefully records the legacy of a man who left his Chinese village in 1871 for Gold Mountain (Chinese for the United States). Born February 1, 1941, in Norristown, PA; son of Louis A. Mao launches the Anti-Rightist Campaign. Belmont CA; Cengage Wadsworth, Case Studies in Anthropology, Fourth Edition. He has held academic appointments at Harvard and Rutgers, and visiting positions at Columbia, Australian National, and Kyoto Universities. Therefore, its best to use Encyclopedia.com citations as a starting point before checking the style against your school or publications requirements and the most-recent information available at these sites: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. Jook is a traditional dish in Chinese culture. 1886 Vast urbanization of Los Angeles, as people travel cross-country thanks to the railroad. Mid-50s 150 Chinese restaurants in L.A. 1955 Lisa Lenine See is born in Paris; Rays wife, Leona, dies of cancer. 1924 Eddy and Stellas first date/his graduation; Fong See and Ticies marriage is made null and void with no formal divorce, since it had never been a state-recognized marriage. Although Booklist reviewer Carrie Bissey criticized the novel for being "wordy" and having dialogue that is "a bit stilted," she also noted that the information about historical and modern-day China conveyed in the novel "makes it worthwhile." Barnes and Noble First golf course, at Pico and Alvarado, opens. There are eighty practicing lawyers. 1904 Fong Yun (Uncle) comes over at 21 years of age, as does Fong Quong (another brother). 1867 Fong Dung Shung arrives in San Francisco, then makes his way to railroad camp. Books, August 13, 2006, Petra Nelson, review of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, p. 6; June 2, 2007, Kristin Kloberdanz, review of Peony in Love, p. 8; July 21, 2007, "Timeless Love: Lisa See's Historical Novel Transports Readers to Places Real and Otherworldly," p. 9. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. 1923 Milton and Fong See go back to China; Bring back Ngon Hung; Ticie gets 7. 1855 California legislature extends to Chinese an existing law barring the testimony of Indians and blacks in court in cases involving whites. Mostly Fiction,http://www.mostlyfiction.com/ (September 3, 2007), Amanda Richards, review of Peony in Love. 1950 All factions appear before the City Council to discuss what to do with Los Angeles Street. Greetings from Southern California (nonfiction), Graphic Arts Center Publishing (Portland, OR), 1988. Beginning when she was an undergraduate at Spelman College, Jennifer Freeman Marshall has devoted most. Therefore, be sure to refer to those guidelines when editing your bibliography or works cited list. 1969 Angels Flight inclined railway removed. 1942 Many Chinese volunteer or are drafted; Roosevelt issues Executive Order No. 1996 Angels Flight inclined railway reinstalled. The duo is married now and drifting apart after the death of their young daughter, who contracted meningitis. (Author of text) A Day in the Life of Hawaii, Workman Publishing (New York, NY), 1984. "She is beautiful and merciful. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. 1917 Congress votes that immigrants over the age of sixteen be required to pass an English reading test. Mid-30s world market for archaic bronzes reaches zenith. Wind, take my breath and sing with it. 1949 Chinese Communist government takes over China. And Lisa refuses to focus on a difficult childhood. 1931 The California Supreme Court upholds a decision to condemn the land east of Alameda and begin construction for the station. ." The Africans Thought of it: Amazing Innovations. This "nifty tale of suspense" presents "colorful observations of Chinese life seemlessly combined with basic suspense elements," lauded Chicago Tribune contributor Chris Petrako, calling See "a writer comfortable with imaginative storytelling and the sweep of history. 1912 First gas station operates at Grand Avenue and Washington Blvd. Ngon Hung sends money to China so that Si Ping and Fong Guai King can move to Hong Kong. The War Brides Act facilitates immigration of 118,000 spouses and children of members of the U.S. armed forces including Chinese. The tax levied varies from $3 to $20 a head per month. Entry of Chinese students restricted. Following the crisscrossing narrative that moves from China to Los Angeles and back again, the reader quickly begins to feel trapped in a hall of mirrors," contended Friedman. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 27, 2007, review of Peony in Love. 1948 Uncle (Fong Yun) is naturalized; Mings wife, Dorothy, is killed in a house fire; Ming blames himself because he was off having an affair with Sunny Rockwell. In a cruel twist of fate, Peony discovers as she is dying that the man she met that night and fell in love with is also the man she was supposed to marry. Relatives of citizens and resident aliens are eligible. Lotus Land and 110 Shanghai Road have been optioned for television miniseries. San Francisco ordinance requires 500 cubic feet of air within rooming houses (a health regulation aimed at clearing out Chinese ghettos). Pages. 1888 Eastside Water Company lay 20 miles of pipes, serving Boyle Heights and area north of Aliso Street. 1868 1878 Burlingame Treaty assured reciprocal right of voluntary immigration. Radio very popular. First taxicab in Los Angeles operates. . Politics and History in Band Societies. 1971 In Hong Kong, Guai King breaks her leg and dies of complications. 1921 Congress sets limit of 350,000 immigrants annually. Caroline Severance opens first kindergarten. 1928 Los Angeles City Hall is completed. 1951 Demolition of Old Chinatown begins. Fong Yun returns to China. President Roosevelt persuades the Board to allow Japanese to attend white schools. As a result, little tea money leaves the U.S. The Fatsan Hotel is completed; Fong See marries his third wife, Ngon Hung in China; Ticie files for legal separation from her husband. 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