Chinese Massacre at Rock SpringsThe Chinese massacre in 1885, was one of the most significant acts of violence against Chinese Americans. It occurred in the mining town of Rock Springs, Wyoming on September 2 and 3, 1885, in which white miners attacked Chinese miners, set fire to their homes, and killed approximately 28 people. The next day, all 500 Chinese miners were driven out of the town. Many perpetrators were arrested but released and no one was ever convicted of the violence at Rock Springs. This item is available from the Widener Library, Harvard University