Supreme Order of Caucasians
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The Supreme Order of Caucasians was a group organized in Sacramento, California, in April 1876 whose primary focus was to run the Chinese out of the United States. It quickly grew to 64 chapters called "camps" statewide with about 5,000 members.
References[edit]
- History of California, by A.A. Gray, published 1934 by D.C. Heath and Company
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- Anti-immigration politics in the United States
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- Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States
- White supremacist groups in the United States
- History of racism in California
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- White nationalism in California
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