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summarize this, October 1871, a mob of around 500 White and Hispanic persons entered Los Angeles’s Old Chinatown and attacked, robbed, and murdered Chinese residents. The mob gathered after hearing that a policeman and rancher had been killed as a result of a conflict between rival tongs, the Nin Yung, and Hong Chow. Nineteen Chinese immigrants were killed, 15 of whom were later hanged by the mob.
3 days of violence were waged against Chinese immigrants in San Francisco in July 1877. The ethnic violence was led by a mob that swept through the city’s Chinatown. The mob ransacked 20 Chinese-owned laundries, resulted in four deaths, and the destruction of more than $100,000 in property.

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Answer: In October of 1871 a mob of white and Hispanic people entered Los Angeles's old Chinatown and killed, robbed, and harmed the Chinese people. They gathered after hearing that two people had been killed because of a conflict between rival tongs which was the Nin Yung and Hong Chow. Nineteen Chinese immigrants were killed, and later on, 15 of them were hung by the mob. Three days of violence were waged against the Chinese in San Francisco in 1877. The ethnic violence was led by a mob that swept through Chinatown. The mob ransacked 20 Chinese- owned laundries, resulted in four deaths, and the destruction of more than $100,000 in property.

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