- Ben Fee
Ben Fee (b. 1908) was a
Chinese American writer and labor organizer who rose to prominence in theChinatown s ofSan Francisco and New York in the mid-twentieth century. He was president of the Chinese Workers Mutual Aid Association and leader of the Chinese section of theUnited States Communist Party . [cite book |title =Legacy to liberation: Politics and Culture of Revolutionary Asian Pacific America | first =Fred Wei-han | last =Ho | coauthors=Antonio, Carolyn | month = | year =2000 | publisher =AK Press | pages =385 | url =http://books.google.com.au/books?id=GTshSVYCYJgC&pg=PA385&lpg=PA385&dq=%22ben+fee%22&source=web&ots=MbPKkCluBR&sig=561nGNA8uFd9mEW-DKRy6xlPsxc&hl=en | isbn =1902593243]Labor organizer
The son of an American-born Chinese interpretercite book |title =Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco| first =Judy | last =Yung | month = | year =1995 | publisher =University of California Press | pages =213 | url =http://books.google.com.au/books?id=AXw-tKAJnWQC&pg=PA213&lpg=PA213&dq=%22ben+fee%22&source=web&ots=TX4-GHb3QQ&sig=Azyx0pGBpngBXsv6zYzIQUjP6QY&hl=en | isbn =0520088670] Fee moved to the
United States at the age of 13. In 1934 he was employed by theInternational Ladies' Garment Workers' Union to organize Chinese garment workers in San Francisco. However his subsequent membership of and advocacy for the Communist Party alienated the Chinatown establishment and the union, which terminated his employment in 1938.Following marital problems and a difficult divorce, Fee relocated to New York and resumed his advocacy for organized labor. In the 1940s he was active in the Chinese Students Association, the Alaska Cannery Workers Union and the Chinese Workers Mutual Aid Association.
Literary work
Fee rapidly became a prominent part of the new York Chinatown of the 1940s, and a writer of short works depicting the Chinese American experience of the post-
World War Two era. His mix of old-style cultural mores was popularized by author and vaudeville producerFrank Chin who caricatured Fee as a mix of the American "Wild West " and traditional Chinese thinking. Chin described Fee as:References
Further reading
* "Ben's Way" by Don Wong in "Chinese Americans Past & Present" by Don Wong and Irene Dea Collier, 1977.
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