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The Chinese Must Go: A Farce in Four Acts is a play by Henry Grimm concerning labor in California during the 1870s, particularly the conflict between Chinese and white laborers. Despite the play's setting, there is no record of it being performed in California. It was first performed in Tucson, Arizona at the Birdcage Theater. The play is most notable for reflecting the negative view of Chinese immigrants in California during this period.

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  • The Chinese Must Go: A Farce in Four Acts is a play by Henry Grimm concerning labor in California during the 1870s, particularly the conflict between Chinese and white laborers. Despite the play's setting, there is no record of it being performed in California. It was first performed in Tucson, Arizona at the Birdcage Theater. The play is most notable for reflecting the negative view of Chinese immigrants in California during this period. (en)
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  • The Chinese Must Go: A Farce in Four Acts is a play by Henry Grimm concerning labor in California during the 1870s, particularly the conflict between Chinese and white laborers. Despite the play's setting, there is no record of it being performed in California. It was first performed in Tucson, Arizona at the Birdcage Theater. The play is most notable for reflecting the negative view of Chinese immigrants in California during this period. (en)
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  • The Chinese Must Go: A Farce in Four Acts (en)
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