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Fig. 3.1. Wasp, June 4, 1901, Well Up on Chinese Subjects. 78 Fig. 3.2. Wasp, July–December 1882, The Servant Question. 83 Fig. 3.3. San Francisco Call, February 21, 1897, Mrs. H. B. HOLMES, 84 Who Was Insulted by a Chinese on Market Street. Fig. 3.4. Harper’s Weekly, September 25, 1869, p. 624, The Last 85 Addition to the Family. Fig. 3.5. Harper’s Weekly, June 12, 1869, p. 384, Pacific Railroad 86 Complete. Fig. 3.6. San Francisco Call, February 6, 1898, How Thousands of 91 Chinese Infants Are Blinded. Fig. 3.7. San Francisco Call, February 6, 1898, Sells Babies 92 as He Would Vegetables. Fig. 3.8. San Francisco Call, July 11, 1897, San Francisco Has 94 the Bravest Women in the World. Fig. 3.9. Missionaries Manuscript Collections, University of Oregon, 101 Eugene, Photograph by Bertha E. Magness (1892–1976), a missionary teacher in Yuhsien, Hunan, China from 1916 to 1921. Fig. 4.1. Wasp, December 1901, Chinese Romeo and Juliet. 104 Fig. 4.2. Overland Monthly, July 1899, p. 45, A Celestial Juliet. 119 Fig. 5.1. The Helping Hand, January 1894, Twelve Bananas 128 for One Cent! Illustrations ix ...

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