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Chinese American Events
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Note: An official act legalizing discrimination against Chinese in the United States. Poster: 'Chinese Must Go'.
Note: Source citation: Chinese Exclusion Act Wikipedia |
World Conflict
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Note: Source citation: Attack on Pearl Harbor Wikipedia
Note: The date the United States enters WW2. |
33rd President of the United States
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Chinese Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Second Sino Japanese War (WW@) Wikipedia
Note: Some historians consider this the true start of World War Two. Japan's attempt to conquer China, after subjugating Manchukuo. |
China Government/Dynasties
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Note: Source citation: Republic of China Wikipedia |
Global Conflict
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Note: Source citation: World War Two Wikipedia
Note: Western world's time period for World War II. |
Chinese Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Communist Nationalist Civil War Wikipedia
Note: This represented the defeat and withdrawal of the Kuomintang to Taiwan by Mao Zedong |
China Government/Dynasties
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Note: Source citation: Peoples Republic of China Wikipedia |
Chinese American Events
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Note: Source citation: McCarthyism Wikipedia
Note: An example of memes and slogans during this time was 'better dead than red' and the Domino theory |
Chinese American Events
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Note: Another example of anti-Asian sentiment in the United States.
Note: Source citation: Internment of Japanese Americans Wikipedia |
34th President of the United States
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Chinese American Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Korean War Wikipedia |
35th President of the United States
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36th President of the United States
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American INS program
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Note: Source citation: Chinese Confession Program Wikipedia
Note: A program of the Immigration and Naturalization Service allowing reconciliation of the illegal entry status of paper sons. This caused much fear and distrust among the Chinese American population. The number of participants were less than initially predicted. |
Death of a father
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37th President of the United States
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38th President of the United States
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American Conflicts
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Note: Source citation: Vietnam_War Wikipedia |
Chinese Events
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Note: The wanton distruction of Chinese clan genealogy documents along with cultural relics by the Red Guards made tracing Chinese Americans family heritage even harder. This represented Mao Zedong' s attempt to regain local control of China.
Note: Source citation: Cultural Revolution Wikipedia |
39th President of the United States
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40th President of the United States
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41st President of the United States
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42nd President of the United States
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Death of a half-brother
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43rd President of the United States
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44th President of the United States
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45th President of the United States
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Death of a half-brother
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46th President of the United States
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續 (续) | 續 (续) — 1923 — China |
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王淑娴
1898–1997
Birth: October 30, 1898 — 龙头环-石岐-香山, 广东, China Death: January 27, 1997 — Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Marriage | Marriage — — China |
half-sister |
周惠卿
1914–
Birth: November 4, 1914 — Zhongshan, China Death: Los Angeles, CA, United States |
13 months
half-sister |
周蘭卿
1915–2008
Birth: November 15, 1915 — Zhongshan, China Death: August 9, 2008 — Glendale, CA, United States |
7 years
half-brother |
周文輝
1922–1998
Birth: August 24, 1922 — 龙头环, 石岐, 香山, 广东, China Death: November 18, 1998 — Los Angeles, CA, United States |
2 years
half-sister |
周倩卿
1924–2007
Birth: December 17, 1924 Death: February 18, 2007 — Los Angeles, CA, United States |
1 year
half-brother |
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