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Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States

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William Randolph Hearst
American newspaper publisher (1863–1951)
China–United States trade war
economic conflict since 2018
Leland Stanford
American politician and railroad tycoon (1824-1893)
Tom Cotton
American politician and army officer (born 1977)
coolie
250px|thumb|Indian labourers in British Trinidad and Tobago; around 1890s
tariffs in the second Trump administration
tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in his second term as president of the United States
Red Scare
any of several events where widespread fear of communism or leftism develops
Peter Navarro
American economist and author, Trump advisor (born 1949)
Chinese Exclusion Act
act of US Congress in 1882 that prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers
Yellow Peril
racist color-metaphor that represents East Asian peoples as an 'existential danger' to the West Europe and America
xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic
increase in prejudice against Asians as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
Immigration Act of 1924
1924 United States anti-immigration law
Sick man of Asia
geopolitical designation
Knights of Labor
American labor organization
white power skinhead
members of skinhead subculture adherents of far-right political views
ching chong
slur for a Chinese person, especially a Chinese Australian or a Chinese American
White Aryan Resistance
neo-Nazi organization
Don Blankenship
American business executive (born 1950)
Stop Asian Hate
series of rallies against violence and racism
Denis Kearney
19th-century American demagogue
chink
thumb|A racist postcard by Fred C. Lounsbury, promoting the idea of the Yellow Peril (1907)|alt=An angry caricatured Chinese male face with spiny facial hair and a snake-like tail. Beneath is a five-line poem which begins, "He's a Yellow Peril Chink of surprising versatility."
gook
Gook ( or ) is a derogatory term for people of East and Southeast Asian descent. Its origin is unclear, but it may have originated among U.S. Marines during the Philippine–American War (1899–1902). Historically, U.S. military personnel used the word "to refer to any dark-skinned foreigner, especially a non-European or non-American."Roediger, David. (March 1992).
The China Probrem
8th episode of the 12th season of South Park
Shane Gillis
American comedian and actor (born 1987)
Chinaman
Chinaman is an offensive term referring to a Chinese man or person, or widely a person native to geographical East Asia or of perceived East Asian ethnicity. The term is noted as having pejorative overtones by modern dictionaries. Its derogatory connotations evolved from its use in pejorative contexts regarding Chinese people and other East Asians, as well as its grammatical incorrectness which resembles stereotypical characterizations of Chinese accents in English-speaking associated with discrimination. The usage of the term Chinaman is strongly discouraged by Asian American organizations.
China threat theory
geopolitical theory
Phil Valentine
American radio personality (1959-2021)
Horace F. Page
American politician and lawyer (1833–1890)
Asiatic Exclusion League
in the US and Canada
Ways That Are Dark
book by Ralph Townsend
The Unparalleled Invasion
short story by Jack London
ChinaAngVirus disinformation campaign
disinformation campaign by the United States military
scramble for China
Western nations' attempts to establish spheres of influence in China
Durham Stevens
Assassinated American diplomat. (1851–1908)
Ralph Townsend
American author, consul, and political activist (1900–1976)
William P. Elmer
American politician (1871–1956)
China Initiative
US effort to prosecute alleged Chinese spies
Death by China
non-fiction work by Peter Navarro and Greg Autry
anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States
animosity toward China or Chinese people in the United States