How Boston’s Chinatown overcame constant threats to win its place in history

How Boston’s Chinatown overcame constant threats to win its place in history


Chinatowns are often portrayed as gritty underworlds riddled with prostitution, gambling and drug trafficking. Some of this is rooted in truth, but that unfair depiction is largely the result of rampant xenophobia and cultural ignorance, especially in the West.

In a series of articles, the Post explores the historical and social significance of major Chinatowns around the world and the communities that shape them.

For decades, Boston Chinatown’s 150-year story of immigration, survival and community-building was excluded from the official civic story.



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