history of handwritten Chinese Exclusion
USINFO | 2013-10-24 16:42

 

According to the United States "newspaper" reported that the U.S. strictly implement the "Chinese Exclusion Act" era, the Chinese immigrants in the United States Customs will encounter what interrogations? How do they answer? How well prepared they are to deal with this challenge may determine life? When Chinese immigrants, to go through rigorous questioning the customs authorities, these harsh questioning nuanced to the point where no matter is the true identity of the Chinese or impostor entry, must be fully prepared to do, they will likely encounter Questions and "right" answer in a manuscript written on, recite on the ship, when interviewed by the authorities in order to trust the smooth clearance.
  

These deal with customs questioning spare "confessions" or "cheating" manuscripts usually be destroyed before entering out, fortunately, the New York State Archives (National Archives and Records Administration in New York) to save such a manuscript it for future generations to understand the history of Chinese immigrants to provide valuable information.   

"New York Times" recently on this file were made up to 50 reports, the article entitled "may decide to issue a lifetime of 53" (53 Questions That a Life May Depend On). This handwritten book belongs to a man named Zhang Furong (Fook Wing Chung) in Chinese, he entered the U.S. in 1923. Zhang Furong after 17 years in New York for possession of drugs were arrested by the police, the police and later in New Jersey, an opium dens raided his files found this notebook, which lists 53 full eight alternate entry questioning quiz.

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