What Happened to Chinese Immigrant Laborers in 19th-Century America?
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In this episode of Lest We Forget History, Lillian Cauldwell explores Chinese immigrant labor in 19th-century America and the complex systems that shaped the experiences of Chinese migrants during a pivotal period in U.S. history. Through historical context and thoughtful discussion, this episode examines coercive labor practices, immigration challenges, and why understanding lesser-known chapters of history helps create a more complete picture of the past.
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Library of Congress – Chinese Exclusion Act: Primary Documents in American History
https://guides.loc.gov/chinese-exclusion-act
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