Chinese Immigration. Speech of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, March 1, 1882. Washington, 1882.
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Year: 1882
Entry: Hoar, George Frisbie. Chinese Immigration. Speech of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, March 1, 1882. Washington, 1882. 28 p.
Author/Editor: Hoar, George Frisbie
Location: Washington, DC
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Chinese Immigration. Speech of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, March 1, 1882. Washington, 1882.
Printer/Publisher: None
Language: English
Notes: In his speech welcoming the Chinese, Senator Hoar
comments on the assimilation issue and the declining
prejudice against the Irish and the Jews (for Jews, see
pp. 17-18).
Caption title: Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar, On the
bill (S. No. 71) to enforce treaty stipulations relating
to Chinese.
Extracted in Benjamin La Fevre et al., Campaign of ’84.
... (Chicago, 1884), Part II, "History of Political
Parties," within "The Chinese Question" section at pp.
285-90.