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Three Graces
Description
The cover of The Wasp magazine from May 26, 1882, associates San Francisco’s Chinatown with “malaria,” “small-pox,” and “leprosy.” The portrayal of Chinese migrants as diseased began with coolies, and was one of several justifications provided by lawmakers to exclude Chinese and other Asian migrants from entry to the US.
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Multimedia details
Creator
Keller, George Frederick
Publisher
The Ohio State University
Date
1882-05-26
Type
Image
Format
Political Cartoon
File Format
jpg
Source
National Library of Medicine
Licensor
Public Domain
MUMI Number
42.02.IMG.008
Creator
Keller, George Frederick
Publisher
The Ohio State University
Date
1882-05-26
Type
Image
Format
Political Cartoon
File Format
jpg
Source
National Library of Medicine
Licensor
Public Domain
MUMI Number
42.02.IMG.008
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