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Romance. Mayhem. Murder. Mass Murder. A new original Podcast called “Blood on Cold Mountain” launches March 24th. This seven-episode storytelling podcast describes the 150-year-old historical event of the Chinatown Massacre in Los Angeles, one of the largest race lynchings in the US.
Blood On Gold Mountain is a timely creative effort to share the story of a little-known dark chapter in American history.
Dr. Hao Huang, the Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair in Music at Scripps College, is the producer and team leader of this podcast. He has previously served as a United States Information Agency Artistic Ambassador on overseas tours to Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Huang says the podcast is a bit of a return to his past. “I grew up in a New Jersey town and experienced firsthand the hurts that pervasive racism causes. While I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had as a concert pianist and educator, the feeling of being disconnected and solitary, as so many people have felt during the COVID quarantine, has never left me. It’s my hope that this history can help us begin to heal together.”
The story is narrated by Dr. Huang and told through the eyes of a beautiful young Chinese immigrant, Yut-Ho, who arrives in L.A. as a refugee, only to become embroiled in a love intrigue, a gang war, and ultimately, the LA Chinatown Massacre.
A new episode of the podcast will be available every other Wednesday HERE.
On October 24, 1871, a dispute between two Chinese rivals over Yut-Ho resulted in the accidental shooting of a white man. Fueled by the incident and anti-Chinese sentiment, a mob of 500 locals shot, hung, and stabbed 18 Chinese residents.
In 2019, Dr. Huang’s team began telling this story through a series of multi-media events, culminating with this podcast. It is supported by The LA Chinese American Museum, The Holmes Performing Arts Fund of The Claremont Colleges, The Pacific Basin Institute of Pomona College, The Public Events Office at Scripps College, The Scripps College Music Department, and The Entrepreneurial Musicianship Department at The New England Conservatory.