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This trade card shows the anti-Chinese prejudice prevalent in the late 1800s.
Advertisers for new celluloid collars played on anti-Chinese attitudes, encouraging customers to purchase a celluloid collar that wouldn’t need to be laundered and thereby denying business to laundries run by people of Chinese descent. s.si.edu/LaundryPrejudice to learn more.
When preparing for the pandemic, Asian American Studies professor Russell Jeung looked towards incidents of racism like this in America’s past and was inspired to take action. Check out our story to find out how.
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