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Fear of the Heathen Chinee,
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This review is from: Coming Man: Nineteenth Century American Perceptions of the Chinese (Paperback)
We get a glimpse into the political/racial climate of 19th century America through cartoons and illustrations of the period. The Chinese were seen either as heathens to be spit upon or superintelligent monsters threatening the livelyhood of "real" Americans. In light of our current political tensions with Mainland China and the scapegoating of Dr. Wen Ho Lee , we must ask ourselves, how much has really changed?
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