| Pierton W. Dooner - 1879 - 320 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown ; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation ; between whom and...us in administering the affairs of our government." And all this had come to pass, not only in California, but in the East and South as well. Some years... | |
| Theodore Henry Hittell - 1898 - 864 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point as their history has shown, differing in language, opinion, color and physical conformation, between whom and...claimed, not only the right to swear away the life of a citi2en, but the further privilege of participating with us in administrating the affairs of the government."... | |
| 1924 - 1140 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point, as th-ir history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and ourselves nature has placed an impassible difference "' Nat until January I, 1871, were Chinese witnesses admitted to the courts of... | |
| Charles J. McClain - 1994 - 528 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and...participating with us in administering the affairs of our Government.9 In 1898, the United States Supreme Court addressed the question of whether Chinese children... | |
| Charles McClain - 1994 - 508 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and...ourselves nature has placed an impassable difference," having "not only the right to swear away the life of a citizen, but the further privilege of Participating... | |
| Lucy E. Salyer - 1995 - 364 ˹éÒ
...development beyond a certain point." The court professed astonishment that such a people should have "not only the right to swear away the life of a citizen,...the further privilege of participating with us in the administering of our Government."41 Hostility toward the Chinese coexisted during this time with... | |
| 420 ˹éÒ
...language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and ourselves nature has placed un impassable difference, is now presented, and for them...us in administering the affairs of our government. In declaring Chinese ineligible to participate in any meaningful way in the judicial system of the... | |
| Juan F. Perea - 1997 - 368 ˹éÒ
...Supreme Court observed in 1854 that Chinese immigrants were shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and ourselves nature has placed an impassable difference.13 The hostility toward the Chinese grew to even greater heights when the economy turned... | |
| Sharon K. Hom - 1999 - 268 ˹éÒ
...intellectual development beyond a certain point, as their history has shown; differing in language, opinions, color, and physical conformation; between whom and ourselves nature has placed an impassable difference.9 At a time when most immigration policies were left to the states, California, where most... | |
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