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Chinatown, Newark, New Jersey

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Map of the historic Newark Chinatown

Newark Chinatown
Neighborhood of Newark
Coordinates: 40°44′05″N 74°10′05″W / 40.734771°N 74.168100°W / 40.734771; -74.168100
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyEssex County
CityNewark
ZIP Code
07102
Area code973
1910-era map of ethnic enclaves in Newark, New Jersey

Chinatown was a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was an ethnic enclave with a large percentage of Chinese immigrants, centered along Mulberry Street from 1875 and remaining on some scale for nearly one hundred years.

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Description

The center of the neighborhood was directly east of the Government Center neighborhood, in the area of Mulberry Street between Elm and Lafayette. The first Chinese in Newark came from the community in neighboring Belleville, home of the East Coast's first Chinese community.[1] The first Chinese businesses appeared in Newark in the second half of the 19th century and in the early part of the 20th century. By the 1920s, the small area had a Chinese population of over 3000.[2]

In 1910, a small lane with housing and shopping was built called Mulberry Arcade, connecting Mulberry Street and Columbia Street between Lafayette and Green Streets. In the 1920s, recurring federal opium raids[3] disrupted the community, causing many to move to more peaceful places.

Gang leader Sai Wing Mock was shot in an attempt on his life in front of his establishment on Mulberry.[4]

Despite an attempt to revive the neighborhood decades later, the Mulberry Arcade (the center of Chinatown) was removed in the 1950s. A 21st century project in the area is called Mulberry Commons.

Today there is barely any sign that a Chinatown existed in the neighborhood, and only a small Chinese population remains. There is a Chinese restaurant on Lafayette Street and another on Green St. Nearby, the Sumei Multidisciplinary Arts Center on Liberty Street, in an old factory in the Chinatown neighborhood, exhibits arts from various world cultures.

See also

References

  1. ^ Xu, April (April 7, 2017). "The First Chinatown on the East Coast". Asian American Writers' Workshop. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  2. ^ Skeete, Yoland. "When Newark Had A Chinatown". Sumei Multidisciplinary Arts Center. Archived from the original on October 8, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  3. ^ 163 CHINESE SEIZED IN 16 OPIUM RAIDS; "50 Imported Federal Agents Ply Axes and Pikes in Drive on Newark's Chinatown. GET $50,000 NARCOTIC GEAR Use Fire Trucks and Spotlights to Surprise Quarry in Alleged Centre of Contraband Traffic."
  4. ^ "Mock Sai Wing". oldnewark.com. Retrieved September 15, 2023.

External links

40°44′05″N 74°10′05″W / 40.734771°N 74.168100°W / 40.734771; -74.168100

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