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Chinese in Our Schools

This article titled, "Chinese in Our Schools," from the Daily Alta talks about the results of the case of Mamie Tape vs Miss Jennie Hurley.

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Description

This article from the Daily Alta announces the California Superior Court’s verdict on the Tape v. Hurley case and advocates for the creation of laws to protect white students from the “danger” of Chinese integration.

Object ID

37.01.08

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Daily Alta California

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Chinese in Our Schools

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California Digital Newspaper Collection

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January 10, 1885

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https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18850110.2.21

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Daily Alta California

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Chinese in Our Schools

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January 10, 1885

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https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18850110.2.21

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Multimedia details

Creator

Daily Alta California

Publisher

California Digital Newspaper Collection

Date

1885-01-10

Location

San Francisco, California, United States

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

Newspaper

File Format

jpg

Subject

Newspaper; Segregation

Source

Daily Alta California

Credit Line

Courtesy of UCR California Digital Newspaper Collection

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.01.TXT.011

Creator

Daily Alta California

Publisher

California Digital Newspaper Collection

Date

1885-01-10

Location

San Francisco, California, United States

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

Newspaper

File Format

jpg

Subject

Newspaper; Segregation

Source

Daily Alta California

Credit Line

Courtesy of UCR California Digital Newspaper Collection

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.01.TXT.011

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