San Francisco’s Chinatown | Plague at the Golden Gate | American Experience | PBS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2022
  • Why do so many American cities have Chinatowns? A look at San Francisco's famed district reveals the truth. Chinese immigrants arriving in San Francisco often preferred to live with other members of their culture. But discriminatory laws hastened the growth of the country's first Chinatown.
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    More than 100 years before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world and set off a wave of fear and anti-Asian sentiment, an outbreak of bubonic plague in San Francisco’s Chinatown in 1900 unleashed a similar furor. It was the first time in history that civilization’s most feared disease - the infamous Black Death - made it to North America. Two doctors - vastly different in temperament, training, and experience - used different methods to lead the seemingly impossible battle to contain the disease before it could engulf the country. In addition to overwhelming medical challenges, they faced unexpected opposition from business leaders, politicians, and even the president of the United States. Fueling the resistance would be a potent blend of political expediency, ignorance, greed, racism, and deep-rooted distrust of not only federal authority but science itself. Scapegoated as the source of the disease early on, the Chinese community fought back against unjust, discriminatory treatment.
    This gripping and relevant story of the desperate race against time to save San Francisco and the nation from the deadly disease, Plague at the Golden Gate is based in part on David K. Randall’s critically acclaimed book, Black Death at the Golden Gate.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @Bill-cv1xu
    @Bill-cv1xu 2 года назад +8

    There's a Chinese restaurant in Butte Montana that's older than anything in Frisco.

    • @hughjorgan2888
      @hughjorgan2888 2 года назад +5

      *San Francisco

    • @Bill-cv1xu
      @Bill-cv1xu 2 года назад +1

      @@hughjorgan2888 so you got what I meant...lol

    • @hughjorgan2888
      @hughjorgan2888 2 года назад

      @@Bill-cv1xu
      Nope. Only hicks call San Francisco, Frisco.

    • @hughjorgan2888
      @hughjorgan2888 2 года назад

      @@Bill-cv1xu
      Let's say I call Butte, Montana
      But MT.
      Butte I know better. Now go back to sleep, Butte head.

    • @ChadwickTheChad
      @ChadwickTheChad Год назад +2

      The chinese restaurants in Frisco Texas aren't that old, so that's not much of a brag.

  • @alexvillegas7183
    @alexvillegas7183 2 месяца назад

    Did they just use the word plauge?

  • @richardg4764
    @richardg4764 Год назад

    It’s a dirty area of San Fran

    • @OsirisIxchel
      @OsirisIxchel 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not true. Its a thriving tourist hub.

    • @Ohflipsnap
      @Ohflipsnap 5 месяцев назад

      I've been there myself, it's fine.

    • @bearybearbear7514
      @bearybearbear7514 4 месяца назад

      Racist