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  • It became better known by its alternate title " The Heathen Chinee " after being republished in a Boston newspaper in 1871.
  • In November 1875, Union Porcelain Works in Long Island announced the release of a pitcher decorated with figures from " The Heathen Chinee ".
  • After graduating from high school, where he was known as " Fighting Chinee, " he behaved so wildly that it was decided to send him back to China.
  • In Queensland, Australia, it is known as the Chinee / Chinkee apple as it was believed to be introduced by Chinese miners to areas such as Charters Towers, Hughenden.
  • In the September 1870 issue, Harte published what became his most well-known work, " Plain Language from Truthful James ", later known as " The Heathen Chinee ".
  • After the collection's publication April 1870, Fields rushed a compilation of Harte's poetry for the Christmas market to capitalize on the success of " The Heathen Chinee ".
  • Though the book was originally to be called " Chinese Merry-Go-Round ", the title under which it was ultimately published is a quote from Bret Harte's poem " The Heathen Chinee ".
  • Though " The Heathen Chinee " had been used a rallying cry by opponents of Chinese immigration to the United States, Harte had intended it as a parody of the anti-Chinese bigotry prevalent in the United States of the nineteenth century.
  • He continued recording for Melodisc in 1954 ( scoring a hit with " Chinese Children ", and following it up with other releases for the label, including " The Emperor of Africa, " " Chopping Wood " and " Chinee Children Call Me Daddy ")
  • John Brunious, Jr . was born October 12, 1942 into a Louisiana Creole family, the eldest son of John " Picket " Brunious, Sr ., one of the founding fathers of jazz trumpeters in New Orleans, and Nazimova " Chinee " Santiago.
  • He would also make up some racial traits, possibly for the sake of brevity, such as Sailor Steve Costigan's statement that a " Chinee can't take a punch . " This is not and was not an existing stereotype of Chinese people.
  • He argued that Chinese religion was non-sectarian and pragmatic, and that the " practical common sense of the Chinese " makes the task of saving " the Heathen Chinee " difficult, even more so by the " growing sense of nationalism " after the " farcical Treaty of Versailles ".
  • Hong Meng is also found in the Principia Discordia as Hung Mung, where he is described as " A Sage of Ancient China and Official Discordian Missionary to the Heathen Chinese [ " or variously'Chinee "'] " and declared an Apostle of Eris and a Five Star Saint.
  • Other notables who played in the band included Louis Armstrong, Peter Bocage, Mutt Carey, Louis Dumaine, Eddie Atkins, Harrison Barnes, Sunny Henry, John Casimir, Johnny Dodds, Jimmie Noone, Alphonse Picou, George Guesnon, Isidore Barbarin, Louis Keppard, Chinee Foster, Black Benny Williams, and Zutty Singleton.
  • Born on October 27, 1954, Brunious was born into a Louisiana Creole family, the son of Nazimova " Chinee " Santiago and John " Picket " Brunious, Sr ., a trumpeter who studied at Juilliard and played with the Onward Brass Band, Young Tuxedo Brass Band, and Paul Barbarin, and who arranged for Billy Eckstine and Cab Calloway.
  • In April 1870, James Thomas Fields had published a collection of Harte's stories, " The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches " through the Fields, Osgood, & Co . imprint . After the sudden success of " The Heathen Chinee ", Fields rushed a to produce a collection of Harte's poetry in time for the Christmas market.
  • Columbia : Dear me, I do think it very wrong that the good nice trade dollar ( worth 100 cents ) should be sent out of the country for the benefit of the'heathen Chinee,'for if these gentlemen are permitted to have their own way, it will take a basket full of greenbacks ( worth  ? ) to buy dinner for my children . " ]]
  • There is Ying's, a drive-through in Jacksonville, Fla ., which describes itself as a purveyor of " Chinee Takee Outee "; Jade Garden in Bismarck, N . D ., which features the local specialty, " hot and spicy walleye "; Brillante, a Mexican and Chinese spot in Paterson, N . J ., which offers General Tso's Pollo.
  • In 1931, Earl Derr Biggers considered the same quote from the poem as a title for his sixth Charlie Chan novel, inspired by a movie studio executive's suggestion, " Incidentally, could you use the Bret Harte  heathen Chinee phrase of'Ways that are dark'as a possible title for some forthcoming exploits ? " Ralph Townsend used the same line for his anti-Chinese book " Ways That Are Dark ".
  • A reviewer in " The Australasian " had a high opinion of Stephens's work : " . . . he is one of the, as yet, few Australian singers to whom the word'poet'may be applied without any impropriety-poet in feeling and poet in expression; various in word and versatile in method; combining the essential gifts of imagination with that qualifying and restraining sense of the humorous which asserts itself with such happy effect in compositions like " My Chinee Cook, " the address to a black gin, " A Piccaninny, " and " Big Ben . ""