by Dennis Ching | Mar 17, 2020
There is a long and brutal history of discrimination against Chinese immigrants as a race in the United States. This 1886 poster was an advertisement by a company to promote its laundry product, the Magic Washer. It was a typical depiction of how the Chinese were...
by Janica Nuestro | Mar 17, 2020
He Can’t Let Go The image, “He Can’t Let Go,” by Louis Dalrymple is a symbolic representation of the American perspective on the Philippine-American War, which occurred from 1899 to 1902. The Philippine-American War emerged after the Spanish-American War,...
by Shannon O'Brien | Mar 17, 2020
During the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, the United States experienced a surge of immigration due to the rise of big business within American society. After the Civil War, bold and daring entrepreneurs, also referred to as Captains of...