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Leadership Quote by Denis Kearney

"Will he get a place for his oldest boy? He can not. His girl? Why, the Chinaman is in her place too!"

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Kearney’s line is a piece of political ventriloquism: he throws his voice into the mouth of a struggling father, then uses that borrowed panic to make exclusion sound like self-defense. The question-and-answer cadence reads like a street-corner catechism, designed for rally call-and-response. Each short sentence tightens the noose of inevitability: he can not. Why, the Chinaman is in her place too. It’s not an argument so much as a rhythm meant to bypass thinking and land in the gut.

The specific intent is clear: convert economic anxiety into racial solidarity by offering a single, embodied culprit. “Chinaman” isn’t a description; it’s a political instrument, a way to turn a diverse immigrant workforce into a cartoonish invader. The genius, in a grim sense, is how he widens the threat. It’s not only the “oldest boy” losing the masculine breadwinner future; even “his girl” is displaced, suggesting a total takeover of the household itself. The subtext is sexual and domestic as much as financial: work, dignity, and family order are all framed as being stolen by an outsider who does not belong.

Context matters. Kearney led the Workingmen’s Party in 1870s San Francisco, when depression-era job scarcity and employer exploitation created real suffering. Instead of naming capital, corruption, or wage suppression, he names a scapegoat convenient to demagogues and lawmakers alike. The line anticipates the logic that would harden into the Chinese Exclusion Act: if the crisis is “them,” then discrimination becomes policy dressed up as protection.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Kearney, Denis. (2026, January 17). Will he get a place for his oldest boy? He can not. His girl? Why, the Chinaman is in her place too! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/will-he-get-a-place-for-his-oldest-boy-he-can-not-66826/

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Kearney, Denis. "Will he get a place for his oldest boy? He can not. His girl? Why, the Chinaman is in her place too!" FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/will-he-get-a-place-for-his-oldest-boy-he-can-not-66826/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Will he get a place for his oldest boy? He can not. His girl? Why, the Chinaman is in her place too!" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/will-he-get-a-place-for-his-oldest-boy-he-can-not-66826/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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