English 60 - Hardin - Thousand Pieces of Gold
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About this Resource
Students will find print and electronic resources on the novel Thousand Pieces of Gold. The information contained in this resource are sources for students to conduct research. Remember to ask a librarian for assistance in locating material, we are to help you.
- Class: English 60
- Instructor(s): Kathy Russell-Hardin
- Topic: Thousand Pieces of Gold
Keywords
chinese in the united states, chinese americans history, prostitution, idaho, mining
Reference Sources - Print
These resources are available in the Luria Library Reference section.
- Dictionary of Literary Biography: Volume 312: Asian America Writers R 810.9 M996 v.312
- Asian American Encyclopedia R 973.0495 N576a
- Dictionary of American History R 973.03 A194d
- Dictionary of Asian American History R 973.0495 K49d
Reference Sources - Electronic
These resources are available online and may require your Pipeline account information.
The Gale Literature Resource Center contains information about the author and an essay about the novel.
Books
Search the library catalog for
Articles
Several articles are available at the Reference Desk. Ask for the file Chinese in Santa Barbara. Among the articles included:
Tompkins, Walker. “Chinatown: Green Tea and Gunpowder”. Santa Barbara Magazine. Summer 1978.
Noticias. Autumn 1967 issue contains several articles on Chinese in Santa Barbara.
Internet
The internet sites included here have been reviewed by the librarians and/or your instructor.
- Ruthanne Lum McCunn web site
- Chinese in Idaho
- Chinese American Experience
- Chinese Americans in the Columbia River Basin

