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  • A History of Los Angeles Chinatown in the 1930’s and 1940’s
  • About the Project
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    • The Youth of Los Angeles Chinatown
  • Neighborhoods
    • A History of the Los Angeles City Market
    • Chinese American Communities in Los Angeles
    • Christine Sterling and the Residents of China City
    • Introduction to China City
    • Introduction to City Market
    • Introduction to New Chinatown
    • Segregation and Displacement in Old Chinatown
    • The Many Chinatowns of Wartime Los Angeles
  • The World at War
    • Japanese Ship Boycotts of 1939
    • Los Angeles Chinatown and World War II
  • Youth Activities
    • Car Hopping
    • Chinese American Sports
    • Youth Activities in Los Angeles Chinatown
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