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                                                                                                                                   them from other jobs as well. The Chinatowns in large
                                                                                                                                   cities across the nation became ghettoes of haven and
                                                                                                                                   protection. Few foreign-born wives were permitted to join
                                                                                                                                   their husbands in this country. There was one bright note
            ·decades. The Chinese immigrants were not in the
                                                                                                                                   in these dismal years: a small and slowly emerging
             professional field; it would take the next generation of
             English-speaking Chinese Americans to fulfill this role.                                                              second generation.
             But the appearance of an American-born second
             generation was delayed for several reasons.                                                                            The 1943 Congress repealed the exclusion laws. From
                                                                                                                                  then on various laws enabled the Chinese to be reunited
               In accordance with their own customs, Chinese                                                                      with their families or find political refuge here. The new
             immigrants had left their families behind. Few Chinese                                                               immigration act gave opportunity to other Chinese
             families existed in America prior to the 1880's when the                                                             residing in various countries to emigrate here. Today's
             Chinese Exclusion laws went into effect. From the 1850's                                                             Chinese-American population is no longer confined to
             on, beginning with the Foreign Miner's Tax in 1852,                                                                  the Cantonese-speaking, but includes Chinese from
            .numerous California state laws and city ordinances were                                                              different regions, so that many dialects and customs are
             enacted against them. When mining and railroad building                                                              represented.
             took them to other western states, anti-Chinese laws
             were also passed. As the railroads brought Americans                                                                   The Lang celebration has special meaning for us of
             West to settle, many Chinese went east to escape the                                                                 Chinese descent. We have the opportunity to recognize,
             hostile climate.
                                                                                                                                  not only that Chinese labor helped to build the Southern
                                                                                                                                  Pacific, but also to realize the importance of this railroad
               From the mid-1870's into the 1880's, the anti-Chinese                                                              to the economic development of Southern California.
            movement in the West grew more violent, as they                                                                       We also have the opportunity to recognize the significant
            appeared to the Caucasians as economic rivals. With                                                                   role of Chinese labor in the developing West.
            labor and politicians clamoring for action, Congress took
            steps on the issue of Chinese immigration. Beginning in                                                                 Today's Chinese Americans work in many occupations
            1882 a series of Chinese Exclusion laws were enacted to
                                                                                                                                  and professions. From the Chinatowns in large cities and
            forbid further immigration of Chinese laborers.
                                                                                                                                  small towns where Chinese storekeepers and laborers
                                                                                                                                  had settled, their sons and daughters have_gone forth as
               The exclusion laws had a widespread and dire effect on                                                             teachers, doctors, engineers, lawyers, mechanics, clerks,
             the resident Chinese. Their numbers sharply declined                                                                 etc. Americans of Chinese descent have been elected as
            from 132,000 persons in 1882 to the lowest point of                                                                   state officials, city councilmen and ·appointed as judges.
            fewer than 62,000 in 1920 as deaths and departures                                                                    Where once their grandfathers lived on the fringe of
            were not replaced. The ensuing years saw the decline of                                                               American society, Chinese Americans can participate
            Chinese in their diverse occupations; discrimination kept                                                             fully in American life.














                                                                                          Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society


                                                                       Chinese  laborers  completing  the  track  in
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Southern Pacific Company photograph
                                                                       Soledad Canyon,  1876.
                                                                                                                                                                                               Chinese  laborers  on  a  handcar  in  the
                                                                                                                                                                                               Tehachapi mountains.
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