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Chinese Expulsion Remembrance in Seattle

Chinese Expulsion Remembrance in Seattle

  • Post published:02/16/2011
  • Post category:General
  • Reading time:1 mins read

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.

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