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Chinese Expulsion Remembrance event marks ‘shameful moment’ in Seattle history

By Nancy Bartley
Seattle Times
February 12, 2011

The 1886 Chinese expulsion in Seattle was remembered Saturday as more than 100 marched from the docks to the Chinatown International District.

Tags: 1882 Project, Chairwoman Bettie Luke, Chinatown International District, Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese New Year, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Marcher Vi Mar, Nancy Bartley, Seattle Times, Susan Lee Woo, Tacoma, Washington

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