Chinatown, Tacoma, Washington

[2] According to another source, as many as six hundred Chinese were dragged out to the street in a raid and escorted to the train station.

[4] In the book "A Narrative of Early Tacoma and the Southern Sound" it explains how after the completion of the Northern Pacific main line the Chinese would flood cities like Tacoma and would have negative impacts on American household incomes.

In the article "Investigating the causes of the Recent Riot" American miners would discuss how unfairly they were being treated in comparison to the Chinese.

[7] In the thesis of Robert Mack, it states that the Chinese expulsion was able to happen without interference from local law enforcement for many reasons.

[8] Recently, a special remembrance garden called the Chinese Reconciliation Park has been built a short distance away.

Fuzhou Ting at Chinese Reconciliation Park