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This fall, a commemoration in downtown Los Angeles marked the 150th anniversary of when a mob lynched 18 Chinese men and boys — one of the biggest such killings in American history. The recent memorial comes in a year when many similar remembrances have bloomed across the United States. Anti-Asian hate crimes have soared during the pandemic, but that has also spurred an interest in learning the long, and long-hidden, history of such bigotry.
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History forgot the 1871 Los Angeles Chinese massacre, but we’ve all been shaped by its violence
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White residents burned this California Chinatown to the ground. An apology came 145 years later
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This fall, a commemoration in downtown Los Angeles marked the 150th anniversary of when a mob lynched 18 Chinese men and boys — one of the biggest such killings in American history. The recent memorial comes in a year when many similar remembrances have bloomed across the United States. Anti-Asian hate crimes have soared during the pandemic, but that has also spurred an interest in learning the long, and long-hidden, history of such bigotry.
More reading:
History forgot the 1871 Los Angeles Chinese massacre, but we’ve all been shaped by its violence
L.A.'s memorial for 1871 Chinese Massacre will mark a shift in how we honor history
The racist massacre that killed 10% of L.A.’s Chinese population and brought shame to the city
White residents burned this California Chinatown to the ground. An apology came 145 years later

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