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Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends (Paperback)
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Between the early 1900s and the late 1950s, the attitudes of white
Californians toward their Asian American neighbors evolved from
outright hostility to relative acceptance. Charlotte Brooks
examines this transformation through the lens of California's urban
housing markets, arguing that the perceived foreignness of Asian
Americans, which initially stranded them in segregated areas,
eventually facilitated their integration into neighborhoods that
rejected other minorities. Against the backdrop of Cold War efforts
to win Asian hearts and minds, whites who saw little difference
between Asians and Asian Americans increasingly advocated the
latter group's access to middle-class life and the residential
areas that went with it. But as they transformed Asian Americans
into a "model minority," whites purposefully ignored the long
backstory of Chinese and Japanese Americans' early and largely
failed attempts to participate in public and private housing
programs. As Brooks tells this multifaceted story, she draws on a
broad range of sources in multiple languages, giving voice to an
array of community leaders, journalists, activists, and homeowners
- and insightfully conveying the complexity of racialized housing
in a multiracial society.
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