Ng Poon Chew

Ng Poon Chew

Ng Poon Chew (March 14, 1866 - March 13, 1931) was an author, publisher, and advocate for Chinese American civil rights. He published the first Chinese language daily newspaper to be printed outside of China.

Born in the Guangdong province of Southern China, Ng moved to California in 1881, where he first worked as a domestic servant on a ranch. He became a student of U.S. culture, studying English, adopting Western dress, and converting to Christianity. He joined the seminary[1] and in 1892 became the first Chinese Presbyterian Minister on the American West Coast.[2] He was assigned to a ministry in Los Angeles, but after a fire destroyed his mission, he decided to focus his efforts on establishing a Chinese language newspaper instead. After a year of publishing his L.A.-based weekly, Hua Mei Sun Bo, Ng moved to San Francisco where he started the first Chinese language daily outside of China: Chung Sai Yat Pao.[3] His newspaper generally promoted an assimilationist viewpoint, encouraging Chinese American readers to adapt to North American values.[4]

Ng traveled the country speaking out against anti-Chinese legislation,[5] such as the Chinese Exclusion Act. He also published books[6] and pamphlets[7] opposing discrimination against Chinese Americans.

He was called "an Oriental Mark Twain".[8]

See also

  • John P. Irish, supported Chinese immigration. Ng Poon Chew was an honorary pallbearer at his funeral.
  • See different pages for more info.

Notes

  1. ^ San Francisco Genealogy sfgeniology.com
  2. ^ Ng Poon Chew Biographical Notes inn-california.com
  3. ^ Guide to the Chung Sai Yat Po Newspaper Collection Online Archive of California (oac.cdlib.org)
  4. ^ Being Chinese book review historycooperative.org
  5. ^ A Historian's Reflections on Chinese American Life in San Francisco calisphere.universityofcalifornia.edu
  6. ^ A Statement for Non-Exclusion books.google.com
  7. ^ The Treatment of the Exempt Classes of Chinese in the United States calisphere.universityofcalifornia.edu
  8. ^ Promotional Flyer sdrcdata.lib.uiowa.edu/libsdrc



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