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In June, President Donald Trump appeared to give Chinese students in the U.S. a reprieve when he announced that they would remain welcome, pending a putative trade deal with China. But by making plain ...
Amid a wave of national security measures, immigrants from China must prove they've given up their household registration in ...
The closing of the cannery in 1957 struck a death blow to Ashcroft’s Chinatown, and one by one the stores closed and were ...
New Yorker Magazine executive editor Michael Luo joins us to talk about his new book, 'Strangers in the Land: Exclusion, ...
In the cases of Missoula’s interred Chinese immigrants, Missoula was literally built on top of them. To the speakers at the ceremony, remembering Missoula’s past is also about Missoula’s future.
The history of Chinese immigrants in America has always been about much more than one particular ethnic group. As Michael Luo’s “Strangers in the Land: Exclusion, Belonging and the Epic Story of the ...
The history of Chinese immigrants in America has always been about much more than one particular ethnic group. As Michael Luo’s “Strangers in the Land: Exclusion, Belonging and the Epic Story ...
Chinese people—initially, almost all of them men—first came to the United States in the mid-19th century, drawn, like so many others, by the California Gold Rush. Most of the immigrants hailed ...
“We need to learn this history in order to stop the ‘anti-immigrant spin cycle,’” said Margaret Yee, an education specialist at the Chinese Historical Society of America. “Washing Day” by Ryuta ...
DARIAN WOODS, BYLINE: In 1880, the Chinese were the biggest group of immigrants in the western U.S. They accounted for around 20% of all immigrants in the region.
Denver’s Chinatown took a violent hit on Oct. 31, 1880, after a wave of racist rioting and fires washed over the neighborhood, inside what’s now Lower Downtown.
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