Wong Chin Foo (Chinese: 王淸福; pinyin: Wáng Qīngfú; 1847–1898) was a Chinese-American activist, journalist, lecturer, and one of the most prolific Chinese writers in the San Francisco press of the 19th century. Wong, born in Jimo, Shandong Province, China, was among the first Chinese immigrants to be naturalized in 1873. Wong was dedicated to fighting for the equal rights of Chinese-Americans at the time of the Chinese Exclusion Act. Nowadays, Chinese-Americans consider Wong to be of similar character as Dr. Martin Luther King or Gandhi because of Wong's tremendous efforts and huge sacrifices to defend Chinese-Americans' rights in that difficult time.