Abstract

In this Oregon Voices piece, Li Chen documents six Chinese students who pursued legal studies at the University of Oregon in the early twentieth century. “Set against the backdrop of ignominious exclusion practices that limited Chinese economic and geographic mobility,” Li explains, “are the relatively unknown stories of these six path-breaking Chinese law students.” Their previously untold “stories of pursuits and exclusion that encompassed the first half of the twentieth century,” and as such are important accounts in the state's history.

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