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XXXXX’s XXXXX XXXXX: Citizenship, Race, XXX XXXXX in XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX
XXXX Mathieu, "XXXXX XX the XXXXX Line: XXXXXXXX Car Porters and XXX XXXXXX Against Jim Crow on XXXXXXXX Rails, XXXX-XXXX," in XXXXX XXXXXX XXX Joan Sangster, XXX. XXXXXXXX XXXXXX: XXXXX, Race, XXX XXXXXX (Toronto: OUP, XXXX): XXX-XXX.
XXXXX XXXXXX, "Constructing the 'Great XXXXXX': Canadian XXXXX's Opposition XX Asian Immigration, XXXX–XXXX." XXXXXXXX Historical XXXXXX 88, XX. X (2007): XXX-XXX.
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This article XXXXXX has XXXX prompted and XXXXX XXXX the XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX are XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX by previously researched XXXXXXXXXX upon XXX XXX XXXXXXX which XXXXXX XXXXX immigrants being XXXXXXXX XXXX the XXXXXXXX workforce. XXXXX other suggestions, XXX previous works XX XXXXXX XXX Mathieu, XXXXX XXXX, XX XXXX as XXX Chinese labor XXX XXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX, they XXXXXX a XXXXXX in parliament XXXXX XXXXXXXXX the Chinese XXXXXXXXXX XX uncivilized, XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX, idolatrous XXX couldn't be assimilated into the Canadian society, XXXXXXXXXXXX, being viewed XX slaves. XXXX because they XXXXXXX cheap labor.
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XXXX the previous XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX Goutor, XX his XXXXXXXX about XXXXXXXXXXXXX in XXX 1880s, XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX the XXXXX s XXXX XXXXXXXXXX from other XXXXXXXXXX. As a XXXXXX, they were XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX forces, XXX to the XXXX developing XXXXXXXXXX capitalist XXXXXXXXXX. In XXXXX XX this association with XXXXX XXXXX, XXX XXXXXX presents XXX theme XX XXX Asian XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX regarded XX cruel XXXXXXXXXXX to the economy, XXXXXXXXX with the XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX white XXXXX XXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXX XX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX. Asians XXXX therefore XXX up XX a XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX of the XXXXXX, race, and XXXXXX class that the labor XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX grow and train, hence removing them out of business. XXXXXXX XXXX historians XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX leaders' XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX offering XXXXXXXXXXX in the labor market, the author XXXXXX XXXX there still XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX XXXX up the XXXXX XX hostility towards Asian labor. He continues XX XXXXX this XX showing XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX works, fail to XXXXXXXXX an XXXXXXX for XXX unity XXXXXXXXXXXX against XXX Asian immigrants by the XXXXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX and the XXXXXXX XX XXX campaigns XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX exclusion XX the labor XXXXXXX.
XXXXX Asian stereotype theme XXX XXXX developed by the author on the importance XX the labor XXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXX XXX white XXXXXXX against XXX XXXXX XXXXX provided XX the XXXXXX. XXXX XXXXX that XXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX as reference XXXXXX in XXX conversations which XXXXXXXX XXXXX oppressions giving XXX XXXXXXX XX 'Trade XXXXXXXX XXXXXX for a High Type XX Civilization.' The book also submits that despite the XXXXX leaders in British Columbia XXXXX so concerned XXXXX the anti-XXXXX distress, they XXXXXX XX XXXXX with XXX XXXX XX ownership of most resources in XXX provinces XXX the most XXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX people in XXXXX beyond XXX XXXXX of XXX other XXXXXXXX. XXXXX subjected XXX white XXXXXXX XXXXXXX a stiff competition XXXXXX of XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX and hence XXXXXXXXXX as a XXXXXXXXX theme XX the measures of the XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXX confrontation.
XX the XXXXX hand, Mathieu based her XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXX and the XXXXX 1900s, which XXXX XXXX a XXXXX assurance for XXX Canadian XXXXX railroaders. XXX researcher submits that XXXXX laying the XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXX workers, XXX black XXXXXXXXXX would hence move XXXX XXX XXXXXX and XXXX XX XXX freight zones, which led XXXX to gain a base in XXX next century industrial XXXXXXXXXX. They XXXX XXXX they had XXXX employment by maintaining XXX XXXX in XXX railways XXX now XXX to the now found XXXXXXX in the XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXX they XXXXXXXX a XXXX XXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX options XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX endeavors. The XXXXXX describes XXXX XXX white trade XXXXXX XXXXXXX and the railway managers XXXXXXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXX XXX new XXXXX XX the XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXX industrialization, XXXXX XXXXX XX XX XXXXXXXXXXX the black XXXXX. These ideologies XXXX been XXXXXXXXX against XXX risk of industrial XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX they XXX been discussed XX XXX Crow XX key conflicting XXXXX to XXX XXXXXXXX model of the labor associations.
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Both XXXXXXXXX works XXXX XXXXX parallel XXXXXX argued XX the XXXXX XXXXXXX regarding the Asians XX ruthless competitors' XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXX white XXXXXXX XXXXX. In XXXXX of XXX XXXXXX about racial segregation, much XX XXX labor hostility XXX brought about XX the anxiety XXXXXX XX the Asian workforce. However, XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX wage level since they XXXXXXXXX XX XXXX XXX Asians XX cheap labor and degraded workers affected by XXXXXX values immorality. In XXX early XXXXX, XXXXX XXX widespread XXXXXX segregation XXXXXXX the Asians in British XXXXXXXX, XXXXX prompted XXX XXXXX leaders XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX XX Guotor, XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX officers and XXXXXXX personnel did XXX XXXX the Asian XXXXXXXXX as XXXXX for XXX capitalists XXX XXXX XXXXX immigration card to XXXXX against the greed and XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX by Canadian employers. From XXX observations made from both articles, XX XXX XXXXXX XXXX, in general, XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX exclusion XXXXXXX about significant XXXXXXXXXXXX for the XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX about the broader XXXXXXX group XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX base XXXXX arguments XX XXX Asian XXXXXXXX XX compete XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX ideologists.
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