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OverviewAn insider’s look at the making of a city’s Asian American communityThird-generation Seattleite, historian, journalist, and museum visionary Ron Chew spent more than five decades fighting for Asian American and social justice causes in Seattle. In this deeply personal memoir, he documents the tight-knit community he remembers, describing small family shops, chop suey restaurants, and sewing factories now vanished. He untangles the mystery of his extended family’s journey to America during the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Intimate profiles of his parents—a waiter and a garment worker—and leaders like Bob Santos, Ruth Woo, Al Sugiyama, Roberto Maestas, and Kip Tokuda are set against the familiar backdrop of local landmarks such as Sick’s Stadium, Kokusai Theatre, Shorey’s Bookstore, Higo Variety Store, Hong Kong Restaurant, and Chubby &Tubby. He highlights Seattle’s unsung champions in the fight for racial inclusion, political empowerment, American ethnic studies, Asian American arts, Japanese American redress, and revitalization of the Chinatown-International District. Chew himself led a successful campaign to transform a historic hotel into the Wing Luke Museum’s permanent home. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ron Chew , Carey Quan GelernterPublisher: University of Washington Press Imprint: University of Washington Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780295754536ISBN 10: 0295754532 Pages: 704 Publication Date: 12 August 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""In our midst are a few incredible people who witness events, take notes, keep journals and hoard letters...If we're lucky, they bring it all together for the rest of us before it disappears into time. Chew is one of those people...He tells of the ordinary people he saw do extraordinary things."" -- ""UW Magazine"" ""Readers interested in Asian/Pacific American studies, the history of Seattle, and community activism will enjoy Chew's thoughtfully written memoir, which shares how his journey has always centered on community and social activism work."" -- ""Booklist"" ""Readers interested in Asian/Pacific American studies, the history of Seattle, and community activism will enjoy Chew's thoughtfully written memoir, which shares how his journey has always centered on community and social activism work."" * Booklist * ""In our midst are a few incredible people who witness events, take notes, keep journals and hoard letters...If we’re lucky, they bring it all together for the rest of us before it disappears into time. Chew is one of those people...He tells of the ordinary people he saw do extraordinary things."" * UW Magazine * Author InformationRon Chew served as editor of the International Examiner and as executive director of the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience. His books include Reflections of Seattle’s Chinese Americans: The First 100 Years and Remembering Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes: The Legacy of Filipino American Labor Activism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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