Asiatic Exclusion League.
From the time that Chinese andJapanese began arriving in the province, British Columbians opposed their presence, citing their alleged ‘cheap labour’, low living standards, different customs (reflecting their ‘inassimilability’), and their potential to overwhelm the white population, which, in ... ...
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