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he asked. So that’s the historical look at Chicago’s usage of “Chinaman,” but is it appropriate to use today? Was it never appropriate because it’s inherently racist? Personally ...
The phrase "a Chinaman's chance" may include a racial slur, but Eric Liu's father would use it in a sort of "devilish, ironic way" to describe the most prosaic events, Liu says. "If the Yankees ...
CHINAMAN is a left-arm wrist-spun ball named ... centuries holds the nation’s spine of steel and spring together. You look at any area be it in Africa or Asia, Latin America or Europe, the ...
Lauren Yee's Ching Chong Chinaman is one of the livelier American plays to make it north of the border of late. A cheeky look at race in the United States, this wild and whirling satire is easily ...
The peculiar actions of Sing Li, a Chinaman, near King's Bridge, during the last week remain to be explained, although Magistrate Baker tried hard yesterday to learn the reason from him.
One illustration shows an Asian man with bright yellow skin, slanted eyes, a pigtail and conical hat, holding chopsticks and a bowl of rice over the words “a Chinaman who eats with sticks.” ...
The 25-year-old joined a very niche list of chinaman bowlers to have played international cricket. There is no Indian on this list – though the Indian Premier League has seen two young Indian ...
Ashok Selvam is the regional editor for Eater Midwest and in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He's a native Chicagoan and has been with Eater since 2014. The owner of a ...
Instead, they called it "Chinaman's Peak." Mount Lawrence Grassi as seen from the Bow Valley. Ha Ling Peak, the most prominent peak, is on the right. (Matthew Soo/Google Earth) Bryce Zimmerman ...
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