DescriptionThe Chinese Must Go - Magic Washer - 1886 anti-Chinese US cartoon.jpg
English: US commercial/ political cartoon: Uncle Sam kicks out the Chinaman, referring both to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, and also to the "Magic Washer." The actual purpose of the poster was to promote the "George Dee Magic Washer," which the machine's manufacturers clearly hoped would displace Chinese laundry operators.
Image published in 1886 - Copyright now expired.
Français : Dessin politique : L'
Oncle Sam éjecte un coolie chinois
Esperanto: politika bildo :
Uncle Sam forbatas Cxina
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Uncle Sam holding a bottle of Magic Washer and kicking a Chinese man off a cliff as others flee to the sea with captions "Don't Use This If You Want To Be Dirty" and "The Chinese Must Go"
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