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From 1882 to 1943 the country Virulently dsicriminated against Chinese.
Wouldn't let them in.
Wouldn't let them gain citzenship even if here in many cases.
Tried to expel them.
Wouldn't let their children become citizens in many cases.
Discriminated against their businesses.
Only when the Japanese attacked them in WWII did they gain some small consideration.
Of course, then the Japanese were interned, and lost everything.
So how is it NE Asians have Higher IQ's, Higher education, and Higher Income than Whites..
and 1/4 the Crime Rate as whites, and app 1/20th-1/30th the Crime Rate of Blacks?
Saw a terrific documentary on PBS Last night. Enjoy.
Video
The Chinese Exclusion Act | American Experience
AIRED MAY 29, 2018
The Chinese Exclusion Act
A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Film Description
Examine the origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here ever to become U.S. citizens. The first in a long line of acts targeting the Chinese for exclusion, it remained in force for more than 60 years.
Learn more about The Chinese Exclusion Act and the Center for Asian American Media.
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Wouldn't let them in.
Wouldn't let them gain citzenship even if here in many cases.
Tried to expel them.
Wouldn't let their children become citizens in many cases.
Discriminated against their businesses.
Only when the Japanese attacked them in WWII did they gain some small consideration.
Of course, then the Japanese were interned, and lost everything.
So how is it NE Asians have Higher IQ's, Higher education, and Higher Income than Whites..
and 1/4 the Crime Rate as whites, and app 1/20th-1/30th the Crime Rate of Blacks?
Saw a terrific documentary on PBS Last night. Enjoy.
Video
The Chinese Exclusion Act | American Experience
AIRED MAY 29, 2018
The Chinese Exclusion Act
A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Film Description
Examine the origin, history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here ever to become U.S. citizens. The first in a long line of acts targeting the Chinese for exclusion, it remained in force for more than 60 years.
Learn more about The Chinese Exclusion Act and the Center for Asian American Media.
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