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The History of Western Society
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AGAINST THE WORLD
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The Chinese Exclusion Act This vicious cartoon from a San Francisco newspaper celebrates American anti-migration laws. American and European generally shared the same attitude regarding the non-Western World (Photo: Caroline Buckler)

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A HISTORY OF WESTERN SOCEITY
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In the United States, the first restriction on immigration targeting a specific racial or national group was animated by fears of disease. During a smallpox epidemic in San Francisco, in 187, San Francisco public health officials banned the spread of the disease on “unscrupulous, lying and treacherous Chinamen”whose “willful and diabolic disregard for our sanitary laws” had transformed Chinatown into a “laboratory of infection” Only a few years later, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 banned immigrants from China altogether. ~ Page 64

AGAINST THE WORLD
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