Across the country, vibrant Chinatowns have been a place for immigrants to land, establish roots and grow businesses, but forces like gentrification, real estate development and more have threatened such areas.
In his memoir,"Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant," author Curtis Chin, who was raised in Detroit's Chinatown, details those forces and how they impact such communities. Dana Jacobson has more.
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