The Six

The Untold Story of the Titanic's Chinese Survivors

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A moving exploration of the origins and fate of the little-known Chinese passengers aboard the Titanic—and how they survived against all odds.

"The Six unveils the harrowing journey of the Chinese Titanic survivors, exposing a deeply human narrative lost to time and prejudice.” —Amy Tan

When RMS Titanic sank on a cold night in 1912, barely seven hundred people escaped with their lives. Among them were six Chinese men. Arriving in New York, these six were met with suspicion and slander. Fewer than twenty-four hours later, they were expelled from the country and vanished.

When historian Steven Schwankert first stumbled across the fact that eight Chinese nationals were onboard, of whom all but two survived, he couldn’t believe that there could still be untold personal histories from the Titanic.

Now, at last, their story can be told. The result of meticulous research, a dogged investigation, and interviews with family members, The Six is an epic journey across continents that reveals the full story of these six forgotten survivors. Who were Ah Lam, Chang Chip, Cheong Foo, Fang Lang (or Fong Wing Sun), Lee Bing, and Ling Hee?

Professional mariners, their incredible journeys reveal an overlooked, but all-too-common, experience of inequality and discrimination. The Titanic continues to reveal a multitude of secrets, and the lives of these six men add a layer of humanity and nuance to one of the most storied shipwrecks in history.

About the author(s)

Steven Schwankert is an award-winning writer and editor. He is the co-creator of "The Six," a documentary project about the Chinese passengers aboard RMS Titanic. He is the author of Poseidon: China's Secret Salvage of Britain's Lost Submarine and Beijing & Shanghai, a guidebook now in its third edition. Steven is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a fellow and East and South Asia Chapter Chair of The Explorers Club, and founded SinoScuba.  He led the first-ever scientific expedition to dive Mongolia's Lake Khovsgol, where he and his team found two wooden shipwrecks from the early 20th century. His writing has appeared in The Asian Wall Street Journal, The South China Morning Post, Billboard, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and more.  He divides his time between New York City and the People's Republic of China.

Reviews

"A historian who has spent the last quarter-century exploring China’s lakes, rivers, and seas, and plunging into the country’s rich maritime history, Schwankert and his team solved what was an enduring mystery – the identity and fate of Titanic’s six Chinese survivors.”

James Cameron

"A captivating account of the Titanic’s eight Chinese passengers, six of whom survived. Titanic buffs will relish Schwankert’s meticulous reconstructions of events and his tale impressively incorporates the Titanic into the sweeping history of U.S. racial policy and global migration. It’s a satisfyingly fresh perspective on the tragedy."

Publishers Weekly

"Resurrecting forgotten voices from history's most famous shipwreck, Schwankert's meticulous research unveils the harrowing journey of the Chinese Titanic survivors, exposing a deeply human narrative lost to time and prejudice.” 

Amy Tan, The Backyard Bird Chronicles, The Joy Luck Club

"The little-known story of how six Chinese men survived the Titanic. This book is a follow-up to a documentary that Schwankert made about this amazing tale of survival at sea. But history didn’t treat the ‘stowaways’ well and Schwankert goes into great detail to reinstate their ‘tarnished’ reputations, describe what happened to them afterward, and tell the story behind his documentary. A much-needed tribute to the Titanic’s Chinese passengers.”

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