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California’s early Sikh immigrants and the beginnings of the drug war

December 2, 2011 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Via Andrew Sullivan at The Daily Beast, we learn that those opposed to the emerging and growing use of marijuana at the turn of the 20th century in America used the Sikh immigrants to California in 1910 as their earliest scapegoats: In a remarkable letter to [architect of US narcotics policy Hamilton Wright], dated July 2, 1911, [California Board of Pharmacy member Henry Finger] urged that the Conference take up the cannabis issue: “Within the last year we in California […]

Categories: News Bits • Tags: Immigration, marijuana, Sikh diaspora

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Picture of the Day: Sikh Immigrants to California c.1910

September 29, 2011 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

Categories: Picture of the Day • Tags: California, Immigration

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America’s “Hindu crews”: Sikh immigration in the 1900s

June 10, 2011 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

An interesting post on the blog Beyond Victoriana gives a short history of the “Hindu crews”  – migrant laborers from India – that saw with them the earliest accounts of Sikh immigration to the United States at the end of the 19th century: “Some 85 percent of the men who came during those years were Sikhs, 13 percent were Muslims, and only 2 percent were really Hindus.” The article goes on to describe the genesis of Punjabi-Mexican families, as these Punjabi and Sikh men would marry into […]

Categories: Reflections, Sikhism • Tags: California, Dr. Tarlochan Singh, Hindu Crews, Immigration, Mexican Sikhs, Punjabi American, Washington State

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One of the benefits of being an immigrant: living longer

February 22, 2011 by Rupinder Mohan Singh

A recent study tried to explain the phenomenon in which immigrants seem to have longer life expectancies than people native to the country: It’s a epidemiological mystery. In rich countries immigrants often seem to live longer than native-born residents, a fact that appears to fly in the face of public health assumptions. After all, richer and better-educated people usually tend to live longer, and in the U.S., at least, immigrants tend to be poorer, less well-educated and have poorer access […]

Categories: News Bits, Reports/Studies • Tags: Immigration, Life expectancy, smoking

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