Songs of Gold Mountain wives --
To his Excellency Governor Bigler (1852) / Norman Asing --
Founding of Golden Hills' News (1854) --
Letter by a Chinese girl (1876) / Sing Kum --
Memorial from representative Chinamen in America (1876) --
Memorial to the state of California to bar prostitutes (1868) --
Letter writing campaign to discourage immigration (1876) --
Second exhumation and return of the remains of our departed friends to the homeland (1876) --
Reminiscences of a pioneer student (1932) / Wen Bing Chung --
Reminiscences of an old Chinese railroad worker (1926) / Wong Hau-hon --
Memorandum No. 29 to Envoy Zheng (1882) / Huang Zunxian --
Memorial of Chinese laborers at Rock Springs, Wyoming (1885) --
Chinese view of the Statue of Liberty (1885) / Saum Song Bo --
Reminiscences of an early Chinese minister (1932) / Huie Kin --
Bow on Guk (Protective Bureau) (1887) --
Why am I a heathen? (1887) / Wong Chin Foo --
Why I am not a heathen: a rejoinder to Wong Chin Foo (1887) / Yan Phou Lee --
Geary Act: from the standpoint of a Christian Chinese (1892) / Jee Gam --
Leaves from the life history of a Chinese immigrant (1936) / Elizabeth Wong --
Kam Wah Chung letters (1898-1903) --
Treatment of the exempt classes of Chinese in the U.S. (1908) / Ng Poon Chew --
Detention in the wooden building (1910) --
Letter asking for support to build the Sunning railroad / Chin Gee Hee --
Admission of wives of American citizens of Oriental ancestry (1926) / Chinese-American Citizens' Alliance --
"Just plain old luck and good timing": reminiscences of a Gold Mountain man (1988) / Gong Yuen Tim --
"I was the only Chinese woman in town": reminiscences of a Gold Mountain woman / Helen Hong Wong --
Second generation dilemmas (1930s) / Pardee Lowe --
I am growing more Chinese-each passing year! (1934) / Anna May Wong --
Declaration of the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance (1933) --
Chinese Women's Association condensed report for the years 1932-1936 --
Song of Chinese workers (1938) / Happy Lim --
Chinatown goes picketing (1938) / Lim P. Lee --
Paul Robeson: the people's singer / Liu Liangmo --
Founding of McGehee Chinese School / Jew Baak Ming --
"There but for the grace of God go I": the story of a POW survivor in World War II (2002) / Eddie Fung --
One hundred and seven Chinese (1943) / Gilbert Woo --
San Francisco Chinese papers blame immigration practices in suicide of Chinese woman (1948) / Chinese News Service --
I want to marry an American girl / Eddie Gong --
My bitter experience in the United States (1956) / Hsue-shen Tsien --
Father and son (1995) / Maurice Chuck --
"We gave workers a sense of dignity": the story of a Union social worker (1982) / Ah Quon McElrath --
"All the daddies were Chinese and all the mommies were white": growing up biracial in Minnesota (2002) / Sheila Chin Morris --
"I always felt out of place there": growing up Chinese in Mississippi (1982) / Bonnie C. Lew --
"It was not a winnable war": remembering Vietnam / Johnny Wong --
"I'm a Chinaman": an interview with Frank Chin / Jeffery Paul Chan --
Major education problems facing the Chinese community (1972) / L. Ling-chi Wang --
Proclamation by the Chinese six companies of San Francisco (1971) --
Turning point in Chinatown (1979) / Gilbert Woo --
Asian American women and revolution: a personal view / Sadie Lum --
"In unity there is strength": garment worker speaks out at Union rally (1982) / Shui Mak Ka --
Words of a woman who breathes fire (1983) / Kitty Tsui --
New violence (1984) / Helen Y. Zia --
Letter from Lily Chin (1983) --
Journey of bitterness (1999) / Lily Wang --
Immigrant women speak out on garment industry abuse (1993) / Fu Lee --
Chinese and proud of it (1996) / Jubilee Lau --
Learning to see the man himself / Marilee Chang Lin --
Best tofu in the world comes from ... Indiana? (1998) / Ellen D. Wu --
Reflections on becoming American (1999) / Binh Ha Hong --
Affirming affirmative action (1995) / Chang-Lin Tien --
Countering complacency: interview with OCA director Daphne Kwok (1996) / Alethea Yip --
"One mile, one hundred years" / Governor Gary Locke's Inaugural Address (1997) --
Second-generation call to action (1999) / Kristie Wang --
Los Alamos Incident and its effects on Chinese American scientists (2000) / Cheuk-Yin Wong --
"We are Americans": the story behind Time Magazine's Man of the Year (2003) / David Ho.