Indian American history
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This is a placeholder for chronicling the saga of Indians settled in the United States (and to a lesser extent, the history of Indians in Canada). For contemporary information, please see the Indian American page. For all pages relating to Indian American history, please see the category. For a timeline of immigration and classification of Indian Americans, see the History and Immigration section of the Indian American page.
[edit] First Immigration Wave from India (1890 – 1965)
- Turban Tide and Hindoo Invasion (sic) - xenophobia of new immigrants led by the Asiatic Exclusion League
- Bellingham riots - hundreds of white men form an angry mob and beat, loot, and forcefully evict Indian Americans from their residences.
- United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind - ruling that Indians should be classified as Asian and hence ineligible for citizenship
- Luce-Celler Act of 1946 - amendment to make Indians and Filipinos eligible for citizenship