First Chinese American Newspaperwoman: Mamie Louise Leung at the Los Angeles Record, 1926-1929Yu-Li Chang Zacher
This study reviews two major San Francisco newspapers, the Chronicle and the Examiner, as sources of information between the Chinese Restriction Act of 1882, the country's first immigrant restriction legislation, and the exclusion of the Japanese in 1924 to determine why these particular immigrant gr...
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“Many readers believe the papers in the United States are of better quality than their counterparts in Taiwan and Hong Kong,” said Daisy C. L. Tseng, a reporter at one of the Chinese-language television stations that provide Los Angeles with several hours of broadcasting each week. Began i...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to stigma, discrimination, and even hate crimes against various populations in the Chinese language–speaking wor
When the main building of the Marieholms landeri was demolished in 1938, “three coats of different Chinese wallpaper were found, one glued upon the other”.15A newspaper article reported that thewenfangtuprint was on top of a figurative wallpaper, which in turn was on top of a bird-and...
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Thomas Nast (1840-1902) was an illustrator and cartoonist for Harper’s Weekly from 1857 (1862 full-time) to 1887. In his 30-year career with the magazine, Nast drew approximately 2,250 cartoons. When Nast died in 1902, the New York Times eulogized him