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Collection: The Chinese Question
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Celestial.
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“The Yellow Dragon. “Of course, I did not hope to suit you, but this is for my friend, Uncle Sam, and it will even enable you to get better accustomed to this land of freedom, which you have adopted and which protects you.”
Chinese Immigration. The Social, Moral, and Political Effect of Chinese Immigration.
A testimony that was taken before a committee of the Senate of the state of California.
Here's a Pretty Mess!" (In Wyoming.)
In the 1870s and 1880s, 153 anti-Chinese riots erupted throughout the American West with beatings, murders, and massacres.
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Chinese Satircal Diplomatist: "There's no doubt of the United States being at the head of enlightened nations!"
The Chinese Question
The Chinese Question is full-sized cartoon published in Harper’s Weekly, February 18, 1871.
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