What is/are factory workers, continental railroad, houseboys, gardners, cooks, and/or starting small businesses?
The man in 1922 who challenged the 1790 "whites-only" citizenship law.
Who is Takao Ozawa?
The era in which Filipino-Americans were prohibited from entering professions and declared ineligible for federal aid.
What is/was the Great Depression?
The nationality that Koreans were classified as during the World War II.
What is Japanese?
The first Indian immigrants to America in the 1900s.
Who are Sikh farmers?
The ratio of Chinese men to women in the U.S. by 1890.
What is 26 to 1?
The number of Japanese people that immigrated to the mainland between 1880 and 1908.
What is 150,000?
The immigration law that prohibited Asian people from entering the United States, that Filipinos worked around by entering as "nationals".
What is the Immigration Act of 1924/Johnson-Reed Act?
The industry Koreans immigrated to the United States in the 1990s to work in.
What is agriculture?
The percentage of first generation Indian immigrants in 1965.
What is 80%?
The California law passed to stop immigration of Chinese prostitutes, that ended up excluding all Chinese women.
What is the 1870 Page Law?
The California legislature that prohibited immigrants ineligible for citizenship from owning or leasing land for more than 3 years.
What is the 1913 Alien Land law?
The legislation passed by Congress that limited Filipino immigration to 50 people annually.
What is the 1934 Tydings-McDuffie Act?
The act that has allowed the number of Korean immigrants to increase since it's passing.
What is the Immigration Reform Act of 1965?
This Punjabi immigrant applied for United States citizenship using science to prove he was white.
Who is Bhagat Singh Thind?