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spurred on by racist rumors that Chinese immigrants were “killing whites wholesale.’s Downtown business district.

“There are some horrible things happening in the world today.”“Historical events like the Chinese Massacre of 1871 provide valuable lessons about the tradition of violence that contributed to the formation of the city and the state.remains a relatively little-known part of Los Angeles history.

California Humanities President and CEO Rick Noguchi and CAM Executive Director Michael Truong.Noguchi thanked the Chinese American Museum for organizing the commemoration each year.

”Photos by MIKEY HIRANO CULROSS/Rafu ShimpoThis publication was supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California.
linked racist beliefs on display at the massacre with laws that sought to limit the rights of immigrants and non-whites.which will also enhance mutual understanding between Japanese and Americans.
who performed with Japanese taiko.000 people visited the exhibition.
will deliver such Japanese values and philosophies through our programs.Japan House Los Angeles celebrated its fifth anniversary in late August.