Snapshot - Photo Gallery

The following pictures are pieces of propaganda that reflect the anti-Chinese racism that was held by the general American public.







 A typical Chinese neighborhood around the year 1920. As you can see the neighborhoods were characterized by tight streets, small houses, and overall cramped living spaces.

 Early morning in Peking, China around the year 1920.

 One of just numerous bombings by the Japanese on China. These constant conflicts still continue to lead to tension between the Japan and China.

 A group of Chinese immigrants making their way through Angel Island after arriving in the United States.

 Dupont Street scene in San Francisco's Chinatown.

 A "Chinese School" in San Francisco which was created in 1859 to segregate Chinese students.

 San Jose's Chinatown burnt to the ground in 1880.

 The victims of the Chinese Massacre lie dead in a jail yard.

 An account of the Chinese Massacre as published in a November issue of the New York Tribune.