Talk:Locke, California

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Adding historical details to Locke page edit

Hello Locke editors. I have some additional information on Locke Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).thanks to a few books I've read for a class at UC Berkeley concerning California Water & Society. I hope this is useful to you... I will cite accordingly on the web page. Please feel free to make any comments or corrections. Thanks!

Legislation such as the Swampland Reclamation Act of 1861 was enacted in California to put perceived empty and wasted lands to use and stabilization[1]. Much of this involved draining the Delta wetlands and building levees to regulate flood control in places like Locke[2]. Mainly poor Chinese immigrants were hired to do this backbreaking reclamation work[[3]. Through contracted labor often equaling less than one dollar a day per worker, they built hundreds of miles of levees in waist deep water where malaria still rampaged, reclaiming a total 88,000 acres[4]. Most of this reclaimed land was used for cash crops, including asparagus, potato, sweet potatoes, white beans, pears, and apples[5]. Chinese immigrants in Locke started patterns in California agriculture that are continued today in the Sacramento- San Joaquin region, including contracted labor, tenant farming, share-cropping, and the piece wage system[6]. Chinese communities congregated in solidarity under difficult labor and social conditions fostered by legislation such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, creating community gardens that maintained cultural relevancy in the form of growing Chinese cabbage, snow peas, leafy vegetables, winter melon, and tomatoes[7].

Kuyttewaal (talk) 03:46, 16 May 2015 (UTC)KuyttewaalReply

References

  1. ^ [Hundley 2001]
  2. ^ [Hundley 2001]
  3. ^ Leung 1984]
  4. ^ [Leung 1984]
  5. ^ [Leung 1984]
  6. ^ [Leung 1984]
  7. ^ [Leung 1984]

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