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It was the first federal law to single out an entire race, and it changed the trajectory of U.S. immigration policy forever.

In this episode of History Shorts, we examine the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, a landmark law born from decades of anti-Asian sentiment, labor tension, and shifting national identity. Far more than just a policy, the Act became a legal precedent for racial exclusion and a window into how America defines who gets to belong.

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This episode tells the story of how race, labor, and nationalism collided to reshape American immigration—and how the consequences lasted well into the 20th century.

 

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