Voices from the Bottom of the South China Sea   The Untold Story of America's Largest Chinese Emigrant Disaster

Voices from the Bottom of the South China Sea The Untold Story of America's Largest Chinese Emigrant Disaster

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Publisher's Synopsis

"The remarkable, untold illustration of the bonds between Americans and Chinese, brought to life in the true story of a deadly 1874 shipwreck off Southern China that killed hundreds and scattered treasure in the South China Sea. When a midnight coal fire burst across the deck of the SS Japan, the Chinese emigrants perished, just hours away from being reunited with their families after years. Voices captures the Chinese passengers' lives in California, where they built America's railroads, mined its silver, and grew its food, only to see public sentiment turn against them with an anti- immigrant, racist fervor. Their lives were entrusted to a veteran China Sea trader-the erstwhile Captain Edward Warsaw - an American captain whose vigilance and courage in command of the world's largest wooden passenger vessel were sorely tested when his ship caught fire and sank on that fateful return voyage to China. Nearly 400 of his Chinese passengers

Book information

ISBN: 9781937592431
Publisher: Fortis, a nonfiction imprint from Adducent
Imprint: Fortis, a nonfiction imprint from Adducent
Pub date:
Language: English
Weight: 562g
Height: 164mm
Width: 237mm
Spine width: 21mm