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Legacies of Exclusion: Illegal Chinese Immigration during the Cold War Years Author(s): Mae M. Ngai Source: Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Fall, 1998), pp. 3-35 Published by: University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Immigration & Ethnic History Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27502372 . Accessed: 09/12/2014 17:10
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can social and economic life affwct development of a largely homosocial
culture in the United States.
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