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Repeal the Chinese Exclusion Act!

Media
newspaper repeal chinese exclusion act ad
Description
An advertisement urging Americans to write to their congressman to support the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, c. 1943.
Creator
Chinese Press
Publisher
Chinese Historical Society of America
Date
September 10, 1943
Rights
Fair use
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Type
Document

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  • A New and Enriched Life: Community Organizations for Chinese-American Women in NYC, 1920-1945 The Chinese Women’s Association

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