Yin And Yang Press: 5 books

Cover of A Chinese American Odyssey: How A Retired Psychologist Makes A Hit As A Historian
by John Jung
Language: English
Release Date: August 17, 2015

This memoir describes the discoveries, many unexpected, when a Chinese American psychology professor retires and reinvents himself as a public historian of Chinese in America... a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the processes involved in researching, writing, publishing, and promoting books. Writers of books on any topic will find useful information, ideas, and inspiration.  
Cover of Southern Fried Rice: Life in a Chinese Laundry in the Deep South
by John Jung
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2018

This memoir conveys the experiences, first of my parents and subsequently of our family, the only Chinese people living in Macon, Georgia between 1928 and 1956. It describes our family's isolated existence running a laundry, enduring loneliness as well as racial prejudice for over 20 years, explains...
Cover of Chinese Laundries: Tickets to Survival on Gold Mountain
by John Jung
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2018

A social history of the role of the Chinese laundry on the survival of early Chinese immigrants in the U.S.during the Chinese Exclusion law period, 1882-1943, and in Canada during the years of the Head Tax, 1885-1923, and exclusion law, 1923-1947. Why and how Chinese got into the laundry business...
Cover of Sweet and Sour: Life in Chinese Family Restaurants
by John Jung
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2018

Sweet and Sour examines the history of Chinese family restaurants in the U. S. and Canada. Why did many Chinese immigrants enter this business around the end of the 19th century? What conditions made it possible for Chinese to open and succeed in operating restaurants after they emigrated to North...
Cover of Chopsticks in the Land of Cotton: Lives of Mississippi Delta Chinese Grocers
by John Jung
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2018

The story of how a few Chinese immigrants found their way to the Mississippi River Delta in the late 1870s and earned their living with small family operated grocery stores in neighborhoods where mostly black cotton plantation workers lived. What was their status in the segregated black and white...
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