The 1871 Anti-Chinese massacre in Los Angeles, and Anti-Asian American antipathies during the COVID-19 pandemic

Gracyn Cubbage, B. Wall
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Aim: This paper examines the 1871 massacre against the Chinese people in Los Angeles, leading us to reconsider that massacre and relate it to the numerous hate crimes committed against Asian Americans today. Methods: The methods used were historical research and analysis of the social, cultural, and political contexts of the Asian Massacre in the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s. Results: Overall, the 1871 Anti-Chinese Massacre was a devastating event that resulted in multiple deaths. It provides a useful lens for comparing current acts of racism against Asians since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Conclusions: The United States has a long history of racist ideologies that have pushed social and political agendas to maintain power. From the grand jury ’ s failure to punish the murderers involved in the 1871 Chinese Massacre to political leaders posting racist tweets on social media in 2020, it is important to remember that hatred will always seek a public platform from which to spread. Nurses and in key positions to keep this from happening.
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目的:本文考察了1871年在洛杉矶发生的针对华人的大屠杀,并将其与今天针对亚裔美国人的众多仇恨犯罪联系起来。方法:使用的方法是对19世纪70年代、80年代和90年代亚洲大屠杀的社会、文化和政治背景进行历史研究和分析。结果:总的来说,1871年的反华大屠杀是一场造成多人死亡的毁灭性事件。它为比较自COVID-19大流行开始以来当前针对亚洲人的种族主义行为提供了一个有用的视角。结论:美国有着悠久的种族主义意识形态历史,这些意识形态推动社会和政治议程以维持权力。从大陪审团未能惩罚1871年中国大屠杀的凶手,到2020年政治领导人在社交媒体上发布种族主义推文,重要的是要记住,仇恨将永远寻求一个公共平台来传播。护士和在关键岗位上的人来防止这种情况发生。
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