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"Do you think he heard us calling his car a yellow peril?"
"All right, what was the bidding, my little yellow peril?"
Yellow Peril was the consuming concern of the day.
This fear was referred to as the "yellow peril".
The Yellow Peril was a common theme in the fiction of the time.
The novel contains strong racial overtones such as the yellow peril.
He found it remarkably easy since nobody believed in the Yellow Peril any more.
Does their apparent intellectual superiority constitute a new "yellow peril" to whites?
What's that little yellow peril up to now?"
This is the old "yellow peril" story updated.
"The Yellow Peril is in London at this very moment," he might say.
There had been a time when many of his fellows had surrendered to national rhetoric about the yellow peril.
In 1924 the "yellow peril" scare led America to ban Japanese immigrants.
Were mere student demonstrators and intellectuals able to bring on the yellow Perils of Pauline?
The exhibit's called' Yellow Peril', and is supposed to question the way we in the west think about the Chinese.
I honestly don't believe you can hurt one of these 'yellow perils' while it's still in the air.
Peter has an accident with his bicycle, aptly named the Yellow Peril.
The Russians are the greatest false threat to this country since the Yellow Peril.
There was also the added satisfaction for the Tories that the "yellow peril" appears to be in abeyance.
I see its Beware the Yellow Peril Week again, is it?
In the same address he managed to brand most of the Far East nations along with China as "the yellow peril."
Is he serious about the Yellow Peril, or is it just one of his ramblings?"
Whenever news was dull, Hearst would invoke the Yellow Peril.
The "Yellow Peril" coincided with the arrival of the first of the new immigrants.
Known colloquially as the "Yellow Peril" from its overall-yellow paint scheme.