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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor writes story of forced expulsion of Chinese | Christopher Wise, an English professor at Western Washington University, has been one of the organizers for the Bellingham community's recognition and numerous events about the forced removal of the Chinese from the Puget Sound region around 1885. "Emerald Bay," a ballet… |
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Emerald Bay ballet tells story of Chinese expulsion from Puget Sound | |||
Bellingham mayor apologizes to Chinese community | Bellingham Mayor Dan Pike issued a formal apology Thursday to the Chinese community for the Chinese expulsion 125 years ago. |
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Bellingham-based ballet revisits history | When Mayor Dan Pike issues a formal apology to the Chinese community this week at a unique gathering at the Whatcom Museum, it’ll be part of an ongoing effort to make sure an ugly part of Bellingham’s history—specifically, the brutal 1885 expulsion of Chinese citizens from the area—never repeats… |
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Bellingham mayor to apologize to Chinese community for banishment 125 years ago | Mayor Dan Pike will issue a formal apology to the Chinese community on Thursday, May 26, for what happened 125 years ago, when Chinese residents were forced out of the area at the urging of civic leaders and the town newspaper. The formal apology is among the activities on Thursday night… |
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'Emerald Bay' ballet chronicles Chinese expulsion of 1885 | It's Bellingham's version of "Romeo and Juliet." |
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Sometimes A Great Notion… Emerald Bay Premieres (p. 40) | One of the signs of a great idea is when it takes on a life of its own. Northwest Ballet Theater Artistic Director John Bishop and Western Washington University English Professor Christopher Wise had such an idea a couple of years ago. “The idea of Emerald Bay came about after Christopher… |
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Wise has article published on democracy in the Middle East | |||
Christopher Wise translates, edits 500-year-old work | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Christopher Wise Authors New Book, ‘Emerald Bay: From the Lost Archives of Mark Twain’ |