EPISODE · Nov 4, 2017 · 19 MIN
Distrust of Chinese-Americans in Early 20th-Century New York City
from Footnoting History · host Footnoting History
(Elizabeth) In 1910, Ida Delancey lost custody of her niece because her neighbors complained to child services that Ida, a white woman living in Brooklyn, was known to move in the same circles as Chinese-Americans. Elizabeth explores why this was a cause to have the child removed and how fears had increased after a 1909 murder of a young woman in New York City.
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