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Brutal Realities Of Being A Chinese Railroad Worker In The 1800sDaily life for Chinese-American immigrants in the 1800s was made difficult by dangerous, low-paying jobs and discrimination from white Americans. Chinese-American immigrants first came to the States ...
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1,800-year-old tomb discovered with rare treasure insideChinese archaeologists have found three 1,800-year-old tombs full of treasure in the southeastern city of Rizhao. The rare discovery was confirmed by the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese ...
Less so are the hardships faced by Chinese migrants in the gold mines of New Zealand in the late 1800s. A new, immersive digital installation at Tai Kwun, in Hong Kong’s Central neighbourhood ...
The English word “clobbered” has been used since at least the 1600s, but its meaning has changed. It still means beaten up, badly injured or damaged. But the word had a very different meaning ...
The House on Monday evening approved a resolution expressing regret for the policies passed in the late 1800s that discriminated against Chinese immigrants, as well as several bills related to ...
LIKE TEENAGERS the world over, Chen Bolin, a Chinese university student, feels a need to belong. Unlike many of his peers, Mr Chen has found a spiritual home: China of the Wei and Jin dynasties ...
Watch James F. Callahan's appraisal of Chinese cloisonné hat stands, ca. 1800 in Vintage Providence. Aired: 07/29/19 Rating: TV-G Buy Now: Buy on iTunes Buy on ...
Appraisal: Chinese Cloisonné Moon Flask, ca. 1800, from Baton Rouge Hour 2. In Baton Rouge Hour 2, Lark E. Mason appraises a Chinese cloisonné moon flask, ca. 1800. Aired 02/24/2014 | Rating TV-G.
The Seattle City Council approved a resolution Monday expressing regret for legislation passed in the 1800s that discriminated against Chinese immigrants. Laws passed by Washington Territory ...
MARFA, Texas — What remains of the Chinese immigrants who built the Southern Pacific Railroad through Seminole Canyon in the 1880s are the objects they left behind — opium pipes, rice bowls ...
Key Points. In the mid-1800s, 300 Chinese villagers escaped famine in Xiamen to work as shepherds in Australia. The first memorial ceremony since the outbreak of COVID-19 was held to honour a ...
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