DISCRIMINATION AND ACCOMODATION

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DISCRIMINATION AND ACCOMODATION CHAPTER 23 DISCRIMINATION AND ACCOMODATION

ETHNICITY, RACE Intriguing, fluid Californios

L.A. Sherriff Tomás Sánchez, Californio

Mayor (1850) Ygnacio del Valle.

Reginaldo del Valle

Post-rush “Colored” Hostile, violent

LAWS Taxes Mexicans, Chinese 1858: “colored” could not attend schools 1870: segregated schools

CHINESE Gum Saan Passage: Credit-ticket system People v. Hall (1854) Legally “Indians” 1885: segregation mongoloid, Chinese

EXCLUSION 1882: Chinese 1902: permanent

DEPRESSION 1892-1897 Anti-Chinese riots

COMMUNITIES Stores, restaurants Tongs 1852: Kwang-tek-tong Leisure

JAPANESE 1885 Economic hardships Agriculture Discrim.: