Despite the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese-Americans continue to face prejudice and fear due to their success. This perception of "unfair competition" has led to them being viewed as "perpetual foreigners" whose achievements are met with suspicion rather than recognition of their contributions to American progress. This sentiment persists, highlighting an ongoing struggle against discrimination. AI
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- China
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Committee of 100
- Frank Wu
- Ling Xin
- Meredith Chen
- Queens College, City University of New York
- United States
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