The Chinese Exclusion Act is a documentary film which premiered on US
television (PBS) in 2018. It is an episode of the long-running program American
Experience (season 30, episode 7). The title refers to the Chinese Exclusion
Act of 1882, a law about immigration to the US. Here is some basic information
about this film:
** Directors: Ric
Burns and Li-Shin Yu
** Writers: Rick
Burns, Li-Shin Yu and Robin Espinola
** Narrator: Hoon
Lee
** Run time: ca
110 minutes
Several persons
are interviewed in this film. Here are their names:
** Erika Lee –
University of Minnesota
** David Lei –
community advocate
** Mary Ting Yi
Lui – professor of history and American studies – Yale University
** Mae Ngai –
historian - Columbia University
** Kevin Starr
(1940-2017) – historian
** K. Scott Wong –
historian – Williams College
** Renqiu Yu –
historian
** Jean Pfaelzer –
historian – University of Delaware
** John Kuo Wei
Tchen – historian
** Ling-Chi Wang –
emeritus professor of Asian-American studies – University of California,
Berkeley
The Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882 says no person of Chinese origin is allowed to immigrate
to the US. As for the Chinese who already are in the US, the law says they can
never become US citizens. The law was first extended and then made permanent. In
1924 it was supplemented by a law which bars all Asians from immigrating to the
US.
The Chinese
Exclusion Act was in force for more than sixty years. It was repealed in 1943,
during World War Two, when China was an ally of the US. Since China was an ally
in the war, it was an embarrassing fact that the US barred all Chinese from
immigrating to the US. That is why it was decided to abolish it.
This film covers
the history of the law in great detail. The background. How and why it was enacted.
The consequences over six decades. And finally the abolition of the law during
World war Two.
What do reviewers
say about this film? On IMDb it has a rating of 74 per cent, which corresponds
to (almost) four stars on Amazon. On the US version of Amazon there are at the
moment five reviews of this product. The average rating is five stars.
If you ask me, the
former rating is too low, while the latter rating is fully justified. This film
covers a dark chapter of US history, which deserves to be told, and in this
film it is done very well.
I want to offer a
rating of five stars.
PS. For more
information, see the following books:
** At America’s
Gates: Chinese Immigration during the Exclusion Era, 1882-1943 by Erika Lee
(2003)
** The Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882 by John Soennichsen (2011)
** 25 Events that
Shaped Asian-American History: An Encyclopedia of the American Mosaic edited
by Lan Dong (2019)
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