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Melissa Hung

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Chinatowns Across the Country Face Off With Gentrification

May 8, 2018
by Melissa Hung
A middle-aged Asian woman wearing glasses and an apron stands behind the counter. Photo by Andria Lo. of a store selling food. She has tongs in one of her hands.

Collectively, Chinatowns represent more than 150 years of immigrant survival since the first wave of Chinese immigration began in the 1850s.
NPR

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