The Red Scare, both in its first (1917–1920) and second (late 1940s–1950s) waves, was primarily driven by fears of communism, anarchism, and leftist ideologies. However, it intersected heavily with racism and xenophobia, especially during the First Red Scare. Here's how racism and xenophobia ...
The Chinese question by Baldwin, Esther E. Jerman, 1840- https://archive.org/details/cu31924023249729/page/n5/mode/2up Must the Chinese go? An examination of the Chinese question by Baldwin, S. L., Mrs., 1840- https:/ ...
The Children of Chinatown : growing up Chinese American in San Francisco, 1850-1920 by Jorae, Wendy Rouse https://archive.org/details/childrenofchinat0000jora How the Chinese Question Should be Solved by DE MARTENS, F. https://arc ...
金陵女校唐璐 "中国学生正在领导一场运动,反对外国人对中国的经济控制,废除帝国主义和有害的关税。" students like 唐璐 are leading a youth movement for the prevention of economic penetration of China by all foreigners and abolition of imperialism and detrimental customs."I love Americ ...