Chinese Population in the United States, 1860-1940, Section 2.29, Forbidden Citizens, by Martin B. Gold. Published July 4, 2012, in the Year of the Dragon.
§ 2.29 Sources: Prof. Sue Fawn Chung, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and U.S. Census Bureau
Chinese American Population |
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State | Chinese American Demographics (Census 2000), from Ameredia Media | 2010 Census (preliminary) |
California | 1,122,187 | 1,253,100 |
New York | 451,859 | 577,000 |
Hawaii | 170,803 | |
Texas | 121,588 | 157,000 |
New Jersey | 110,263 | 134,500 |
Massachusetts | 92,380 | 123,000 |
Illinois | 86,095 | 104,200 |
Washington | 75,884 | 94,200 |
Florida | 59,280 | 75,000 |
Pennsylvania | 56,831 | 85,000 |
Forbidden Citizens: Chinese Exclusion and the U.S. Congress: A Legislative History, by Martin B. Gold (TheCapitol.Net, 2012)
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