Across
- 5. This 1873 law targeted Chinese immigrants’ hair.
- 7. Chinese immigrants believed their remains must return here.
- 9. The hairstyle imposed by the Qing Dynasty.
- 10. Communities where Chinese immigrants preserved their culture.
- 12. The industry that attracted many Chinese immigrants.
- 13. A key leader who fought the Pigtail Ordinance in court.
- 14. The term for groups opposed to immigration in the 1800s.
- 16. This dynasty ruled China from 1644 to 1912.
- 17. Chinese immigrants wanted to be buried near these for peace.
- 19. The first U.S. Chinatown formed in this city.
- 22. A major reason for violence against Chinese immigrants.
- 23. A labor-intensive job that many Chinese men worked in.
- 24. A reason women stayed behind in China.
- 26. Publication where "The Chinese Question" appeared.
- 28. Discriminatory act passed in 1882.
- 29. What Chinese immigrants struggled to preserve in a hostile land.
Down
- 1. Chinese associations that cared for immigrants.
- 2. Yee Ah Tye sent his family to this city for safety.
- 3. Negative treatment faced by Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
- 4. Leadership style of the Six Companies.
- 6. Town where Yee Ah Tye ran a successful store.
- 8. The act of sending money back to one's homeland.
- 11. Yee Ah Tye's first night in California.
- 15. Responsible for the violence during the 1871 massacre.
- 18. Natural disasters in the 1840s and 1850s affected this.
- 20. The violent event in Los Angeles in 1871.
- 21. A political cartoonist who drew "The Chinese Question."
- 25. City where Yee Ah Tye started another immigrant association.
- 27. Female figure in Nast's cartoon, "The Chinese Question."