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Print: $17.95 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 world of that time and place? How did this small group preserve their culture and ethnic identity? "Chopsticks in the Land of Cotton"is a social history of the lives of these pioneering families and the unique and valuable role they played in their communities for over a century.
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My Other Books on Chinese American history available on lulu.com:
Southern Fried Rice: Life in A Chinese Laundry in the Deep South
and
Chinese Laundries: Tickets to Survival on Gold Mountain
If it is more convenient, signed copies are available in the Delta at the sites below. McCormick Book Inn 825 S Main St, Greenville, Ms. (662)332-9319 McCormick Book Inn
Cotton Row Books 333 Cotton Row Cleveland, Ms. 38732 (662) 843-7083.
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