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- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 date "1996-09-15".
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 first "William".
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 isCitedBy Judy_Yung.
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 journal "The Daily Yomiuri".
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 last "Corr".
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 quote "Judy Yung's contribution to the story of Chinese women in San Francisco took more than a decade of meticulous research and the resulting exhaustive tome was worth the effort.... It is to Yung's credit that she examines this unsavory aspect of Chinese life in the United States unflinchingly and honestly.... Yung's tale describes the strikes, lockouts and blacklistings in the garment industry that inevitably involved Chinese women on both sides of the conflict.".
- 4df1e29dfb884fc6a48d9682a734db9201b6a0fba89af751d22ca8c0ec15cbc8 title "How Chinese women came of age in San Francisco".