On Gold Mountain
How is the area that became Chinatown (San Francisco) described in the book, On Gold Mountain?
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The Chinese “carved out a small place for themselves bordered on the south by the slaughterhouses, on the east by railroad cars and a gas plant, on the north by the fading glory of the old Spanish Plaza, and on the west by the burgeoning Caucasian metropolis” (63).
On Gold Mountain