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OppressionMay 6, 1882

Chinese Exclusion Act Sets Precedent for Racial Labor Bars

Congress passes the Chinese Exclusion Act, the first federal law barring immigration on the basis of race and class. While targeting Chinese laborers, the act establishes that Congress may exclude workers by racial category and validates nativist arguments also leveled at Black workers. Western labor unions that pushed exclusion simultaneously organized against Black workers in other industries.