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The Chinese American Museum serves to preserve and share Chinese American history whether triumphant or somber. The Chinese Massacre of 1871 is a tragedy rife with subject matter that may be disturbing for some viewers.
“From Past to Present: Remembering 1871” was moderated by FCAM Board Chair Dr. Gay Yuen with panelists including community historian Eugene Moy, historian Scott Zesch, and Assistant Professor of History at Durham University Dr. Kevin Waite. The four laid the historical foundation of the event and provided a window into 19th century Los Angeles Chinatown. This discussion was a part of the Chinese American Museum’s eight days of programming in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Chinese Massacre of 1871.
This program was originally recorded on Monday, October 18, 2021.
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