That
Gentleman From China
by
Doris Chu
The volume contains two plays by Doris Chu, That
Gentleman From China, and America America.
That Gentleman From China is a true story
of the first Chinese merchant who came to Boston in
1850 and returned to China in 1878. His success, wealth,
and generosity warranted him status and respect in
the high society. He was in love with a white American
girl. Because of his marriage to her he had to adopt
Christianity and became a U.S. citizen. He was the
first Chinese to do so. He moved to Malden, Massachusetts
and lived there for 12 years. As the wealthiest man
in Malden he underwrote the entire cost for the centennial
celebration in that city.
Starkly contrasting to his enviable position was
the suffering and persecution endured by the Chinese
laborers in the West coast in the same period. Deeply
saddened by the tragic fate of his compatriots, he
felt guilty enjoying a privileged status and not able
to do anything for them, this man left what was his
home for twenty-eight years and returned to China
where his root was. The play reveals an unfamiliar
page of American history.
America America portrays five young Chinese
in Boston. Three of them were from China and two from
Taiwan. With different backgrounds and aspirations
they each strived to achieve a specific goal. The
story epitomizes the lives of Chinese young men and
women coming to Boston to pursue a dream. Some were
successful. Some had to succumb to bitter reality.
Other Books by Doris Chu
Chinese
in Massachusetts; Their Experiences and Contributions
Tang Yin (1470-1524,)
The Man and His Art
Fallen Casia
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