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Garden of the World: Asian Immigrants and the Making of Agriculture in California's Santa Clara Valley
Cecilia M. Tsu
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| #1482741 in Books | Oxford University Press, USA | 2013-07-01 | 2013-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.00 x9.20l,.88 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The Valley Before Silicon Valley|By Jamilla|Everyone who lives in Silicon Valley should read this book. This book covers lesser-publicized Asian groups, such as Filipinos, as well as the Japanese and Chinese immigrants. The Valley was a very different place before technology.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|About the Author||Cecilia M. Tsu is Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Davis.|
Nearly a century before it became known as Silicon Valley, the Santa Clara Valley was world-renowned for something else: the succulent fruits and vegetables grown in its fertile soil. In Garden of the World, Cecilia Tsu tells the overlooked, intertwined histories of the Santa Clara Valley's agricultural past and the Asian immigrants who cultivated the land during the region's peak decades of horticultural production. Weaving together the story of three overlapp...
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