General Howard's Senate Testimony
- General Howard's Senate Testimony
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Title
General Howard's Senate Testimony
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Description
This source is an excerpt of Senate Testimony concerning the renewal of Chinese Exclusion in 1902.
This source includes the Senate Testimony of General Oliver Otis Howard in which he calls treatment of the Chinese "un-American" and he specifically sites the maltreatment of Hong Sling. General Howard served as a Union general during the Civil War, was a commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau after the war, and helped found Howard University that is named for him.
Creator
U.S. Congress
Source
Google Books. http://books.google.com/books?id=zhJUAAAAIAAJ
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Date
1902-03-17
Contributor
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Rights
Public Domain.
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Format
.pdf. 60 kb.
Language
eng
Type
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Identifier
Immigration_7
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Government document
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Citation
U.S. Congress, "General Howard's Senate Testimony," in The World at the Fair, Item #59, http://uclawce.ats.ucla.edu/items/show/59 (accessed June 20, 2013).