Why Chinese-American success stories still provoke prejudice and fear
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, its relationship with China is a dominant factor in the new world order. This context highlights ongoing discrimination faced by Chinese-Americans, despite their significant contributions to the nation's development.

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AI-generatedAs the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, its relationship with China is a dominant factor in the new world order. This context highlights ongoing discrimination faced by Chinese-Americans, despite their significant contributions to the nation's development. Chinese immigrants arrived seeking opportunity and became builders of modern America, yet their role is often overlooked and they experience exclusion. The article, by Ling Xin and Meredith Chen, examines the continued fight against this discrimination. The piece is part of a series exploring various aspects of US-China ties, from technology to cultural influence.
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4 extractedThe United States' relationship with China is a dominant factor in the current world order.
The fight against discrimination against Chinese-Americans continues to this day.
Chinese immigrants were crucial builders of modern America, yet are often forgotten and excluded.
Chinese-American success stories still provoke prejudice and fear.