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“Verily the Road was Built with Chinaman’s Bones”: An Archaeology of Chinese Line Camps in Montana

机译:“用中国人的骨头建造的道路真是太棒了”:蒙大拿州华人营地的考古学

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Transcontinental railroads conveyed information and resources that fueled the Gilded Age’s quintessential financial and political corporate corruption and related social inequalities. Construction of the transcontinentals required massive numbers of laborers who lived in temporary “line camps” along the railroad grades. A sample of spatially and ethnically segregated Chinese line camps along the transcontinental Northern Pacific Railroad in the Rocky Mountains of northwestern Montana provide historical and archaeological examples of the Gilded Age’s pervasive racist mistreatment of the Chinese, culminating in Chinese exclusion laws.
机译:横贯大陆的铁路所传递的信息和资源助长了镀金时代典型的金融和政治公司腐败以及相关的社会不平等现象。跨大陆的建设需要大量的工人住在铁路沿线的临时“线路营地”中。在蒙大拿州西北部落基山脉的北太平洋跨大陆铁路沿线,在空间和种族上进行了种族隔离的中国人营地的样本提供了镀金时代对华人普遍种族主义虐待的历史和考古事例,最终导致了中国排斥法。

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