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From One Crisis to Another: Chinese-Americans on Life in the U.S.

As COVID-19 spread through the U.S., so did a growing wave of anti-Chinese sentiment, encouraged by the former president. But the hatred taking hold in communities across the country didn't start with the novel coronavirus - and won't end with it.

Matt Shaw
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Derivative, using image by Maksim Goncharenok, via Pexels.com

Looking back at the COVID-19 outbreak

Just over a year since the first deaths due to COVID-19 in the U.S. were recorded, there’s still uncertainty about the accuracy of those reports.

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