American images of Punjabi immigrants in the early Twentieth Century |
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Authors: | James R. Lewis |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Troms?, Norwayjames.lewis@uit.no |
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Abstract: | This article explores and contextualizes the formation of anti-South Asian sentiment in the history of anti-immigrant, and specifically anti-Asian, nativist movements in the United States during the early twentieth century. Through an investigation of the activities and written documentation of the Asian Exclusionary League, as well as Congressional proceedings and popular periodicals, it seeks to understand the terms in which wider anti-Asian sentiments were shaped during this period, the influences that shaped them, and the impact these articulations of racism had on South Asian, specifically Sikh, communities in the United States during the first several decades of the twentieth century. |
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