Oct 16, 2023
Welcome
to Season 3, Episode 40! Chinatowns have been around in the U.S.
since the middle 1800s, but not all of them survived the racism,
xenophobia, and discrimination that was rampant throughout the
1800s and 1900s. In this episode, we discuss the environment that
resulted in several Chinatowns being destroyed. We spend time
sharing the events that happened in the Chinatowns in Antioch and
Santa Ana, California as well as in Denver, Colorado. We take
additional time to talk about the Chinatowns in San Jose,
California… all five of them. Lives and livelihoods were lost with
each violent act, and it’s the history that is being forgotten.
There are some organizations trying to make sure that previously
destroyed Chinatowns and the history of Chinese Americans are
remembered:
If you’re looking for background information, then we recommend listening to our following past episodes:
To close this episode, we bring back our recurring segment called Obscure Asian Comic Book Characters and feature the Karate Kid… it’s not who you’re probably thinking of. For additional previous episodes and information, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com.
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