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The Chinese immigrated to the United States.
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Black workers formed their own Colored National Labor Union.
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The New Immigrants came from southern and eastern Europe.
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Congressed barred the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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The Japanese prohibited the emmigration of it's citizens until 1884, when it began to allow temporary laborers to work on the sugar plantations in Hawaii.
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The American protective Association (APA) urged to vote against Roman Catholic candidates for office.
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San Francisco's school board segregated the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean students to make room for the White students.
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Hawaiian Suger Planters Association recruited Filipino immigrants. Enlistments grew slowly at first; by the 1920's thousands had reached the Hawaiian islands.
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DuBois helped to form the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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Congress granted Peurto Ricans US citizenship.