PLEASE use these sources first, you’re welcome to use more in addition to these.
https://www.adl.org/blog/reports-of-anti-asian-assaults-harassment-and-hate-crimes-rise-as-coronavirus-spreads
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/05/20/coronavirus-hate-crimes-against-asian-americans-continue-rise/5212123002/
https://abcnews.go.com/US/asian-americans-covid-19-racism-virus-hate-reporters/story?id=70810109
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/asian-american-pacific-islander-youth-face-bullying-lack-visibility-report-n1014566
https://www.niot.org/nios-video/original-not-our-town-story-0
April, 29, 1992 (Saigu): Four Police Officers in the Rodney King beating are acquitted at 3:15 p.m. People began gathering at the Los Angeles Court House by 3:45 p.m. By 4:30 p.m. in South Central Los Angeles at Florence and Normandie (the flashpoint), the Los Angeles Civil Unrest/Uprising/Rebellion/Riots/Unrest begins. (April 29, 1992 – May 4, 1992: The City of Los Angeles experienced civil unrest, disturbances, arson, looting, violence, injuries, deaths and property damage. 63 people died, over 2800 people arrested and over 12,000 were arrested. 1 billion dollars worth of property damage was reported. Koreatown was disportionately affected and Korean small businesses were targeted due to the mounting racial tensions of the 80s and 90s). It is the first “multiethnic civil unrest” in the history of the United States, which has experienced more than its share of civil unrests.


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