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The Black Pioneers of Los Angeles County, 1850-1900, Presentation Postview: Implementing the 15th Amendment in Los Angeles, 1870

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  • Posted on June 17, 2023July 22, 2024
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“Justice is Complacent, and the Eagle Roosts High”: The “Lame and Impotent Conclusion” to the Trials After the Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on October 28, 2021November 1, 2021
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“A Very Salutary Effect in Restraining the Lawless Class”: Trials Following the Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

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  • Posted on October 27, 2021
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“In This Way Only Can You Satisfy an Offended God, Violated Law, and Outraged Humanity”: From the Coroner’s Inquest to the Grand Jury Report on the Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on October 26, 2021
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“The Mob Consisted of All Nationalities as They Live in Los Angeles”: The Coroner’s Inquest After the Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

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  • Posted on October 25, 2021
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“Fiends in Our Midst”: The Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

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  • Posted on October 24, 2021
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“The ‘Heathen Chinee’ is Not Only an Adept at Villainy”: Prefiguring the Chinese Massacre of 24 October 1871

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  • Posted on October 23, 2021
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Read All About It in “The Greenbacker,” Los Angeles, 9 August 1879

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 9, 2021August 9, 2021
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“In Oriental Splendor and Asiatic Beauty”: The “Paralyzing Monster” of the Chinese Dragon, La Fiesta de Los Angeles, late 1890s

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  • Posted on May 13, 2021August 7, 2023
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