Lee, Erika (2003). At America's Gates: Chinese Immigration during the Exclusion Era, 1882–1943. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.
ISBN978-0807827758.
—; Yung, Judy (2010). Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America. New York: Oxford University Press.
ISBN978-0199734085.
— (2019). America for Americans: A History of Xenophobia in the United States. New York: Basic Books.
ISBN978-1541672604.
Contributions
Lee, Erika (2004). "Chapter 6: American Gatekeeping: Race and Immigration Law in the Twentieth Century". In Foner, Nancy; Fredrickson, George M. (eds.). Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immgiration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. pp. 119–144.
ISBN978-0871542595.
JSTOR10.7758/9781610442114.
— (2010). "Chapter 9: The Chinese Are Coming. How Can We Stop Them? Chinese Exclusion and the Origins of American Gatekeeping". In Yu-Wen Shen Wu, Jean; Chen, Thomas (eds.). Asian American Studies Now: A Critical Reader. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. pp. 143–167.
ISBN978-0813545745.
JSTORj.ctt1bmzn3s.
Lee, Erika (1999). "Immigrants and Immigration Law: A State of the Field Assessment". Journal of American Ethnic History. 18 (4): 85–114.
JSTOR27502472.
— (2002). "The Chinese Exclusion Example: Race, Immigration, and American Gatekeeping, 1882–1924". Journal of American Ethnic History. 21 (3): 36–62.
doi:
10.2307/27502847.
JSTOR27502847.
S2CID157999472.
— (2002). "Enforcing the Borders: Chinese Exclusion along the U.S. Borders with Canada and Mexico, 1882–1924". The Journal of American History. 89 (1): 54–86.
doi:
10.2307/2700784.
JSTOR2700784.
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