In Racial Solidarity: Historicizing Anti-Asian Racism, Violence, and White Supremacy in Canada
This post by Melanie Ng[1] is part of the “(In)Security in the Time of COVID-19” series. Read the rest of the series here. Vancouver: On a cold February night in 1887, an anti-Chinese lynch mob of white men razed a Chinese work camp. Lanterns in hand and singing the U.S. Union army marching song “John Brown’s Body,” the mob set Chinese … Continue reading In Racial Solidarity: Historicizing Anti-Asian Racism, Violence, and White Supremacy in Canada
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