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  1. American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by Kevin K. Gaines, 2006-04-17
  2. Civil Rights Since 1787 by Clarence Taylor, 2000-05
  3. My Soul Is a Witness: A Chronology of the Civil Rights Era, 1954-1965 by Prof. Bettye Collier-Thomas, V. P. Franklin, 2000-01-17
  4. African-Americans & the Quest for Civil Rights, 1900-1990 by Sean Cashman, 1992-12-01
  5. Black, White, and in Color: Television and Black Civil Rights by Sasha Torres, 2003-03-10
  6. We Have No Leaders: African Americans in the Post-Civil Rights Era (Suny Series in Afro-American Studies) by Robert C. Smith, 1996-11
  7. To Save China, To Save Ourselves: The Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance of New York (Asian American History & Cultu) by Renqiu Yu, 1995-09-15
  8. Andrew Young: Civil Rights Ambassador (Biographies in American Foreign Policy) by Andrew DeRoche, 2003-10
  9. The Snake Dance of Asian American Activism: Community, Vision, and Power by Michael Liu, 2008-09-08
  10. The Black Church in the Post-Civil Rights Era by Anthony B. Pinn, 2002-04
  11. My Mind Set on Freedom: A History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968 (The American Ways Series) by John Salmond, 1998-02-25
  12. Paper Son: One Man's Story (Asian American History & Cultu) by Tung Chin, 2000-10-09
  13. African American Childhoods: Historical Perspectives from Slavery to Civil Rights by Wilma King, 2005-11-12
  14. Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics by Lisa Lowe, 1996-01-01

61. Asian Americans Of The US Department Of Commerce
Islanders AAPI. United States Government civil rights Links on theInternet University of California Asian American Studies Center.
http://www.rdc.noaa.gov/~hrmo/ap-links.htm
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ASIAN PACIFIC
AMERICAN NETWORK
BOARD EVENTS HOME APA Net LINKS General APA Interests

General Minority Interests
Interests and Organizations 80-20 Initiative
APA Political Action information. AAPI - White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
DC Office of Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (OAPIA)
ACLU
- American Civil Liberties Union , advocate of individual rights. A.Magazine American Jewish Committee - The American Jewish Committee is a membership driven organization with thirty-two chapters nationwide. Membership support is the foundation on which AJC's long history of achievements has been built. Asia Express Asian Community Online Network (ACON) serves the Asian Pacific American social service and non-profit community.

62. Civil Rights Forum: Links To Community/Civil Rights Groups
efforts for the improvement of health status of all Asian American and Pacific LeadershipConference on civil rights is a coalition of over 180 organizations
http://www.civilrightsforum.org/linkorgs.htm
Civil Rights / Community-Based Organizations
  • Aboriginal Youth Business Council is open to help all aboriginal youth in Canada who are interested in entrauprenaurship and economic development. Alliance for Technology Access helps to connect children and adults with disabilities to new technology developing today. American Association of Retired Persons Webplace is the largest organization for older and midlife people that helps enrich the lives of their members and all Americans. Appalshop is a Media arts and cultural center in Kentucky that produces and promotes the culture, concerns, and voices of people living in the Appalachian Mountains. Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum is a national advocacy organization dedicated to promoting policy, program and research efforts for the improvement of health status of all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. ASPIRA is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated to the education and development of Puerto Rican and other Latino youth. Center For Urban Youth and Technology strives to educate our communities and urban areas about the use of new technology needed in the information age.

63. AAJALink The Next Frontier
in civil rights, Ahn has lobbied for the Justice for Wards Cove Workers Act thatwould rescind the Wards Cove exclusion and galvanized the Asian American
http://www.aajalink.com/news/0809/press0810.shtml
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Press Release Asian American Journalists Association
1182 Market Street, Suit 320
San Francisco, CA 94118
Fax: (415) 346-6343
http://www.aaja.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUG. 9, 2002
CONTACT: ALISON COX, 214-686-5724 Asian American Journalists Association Receives Largest Donation to Date Long-time civil rights advocate Suzanne Ahn donates $100,000 r e l a t e d l i n k s Ahn endows AAJA with $100,000 (Voices) "We must continue to work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans and Asian American issues," said Ahn, a Dallas neurologist. "Only by encouraging diversity in the newsroom can we ensure that all American voices can be heard." Ahn has been a long-time activist for civil rights at the local and national levels. Ahn was the first to call attention to the plight of Filipino-American and Native American cannery workers in Alaska, who were specifically excluded from the Civil Rights Act of 1991. The Wards Cove workers are part of an unresolved 1974 class-action discrimination suit. The last-minute amendment to the Civil Rights Act of 1991 singled out the Wards Cove workers for exclusion, but made no mention of more than 200 similar discriminations suits that were also pending at the time.

64. Asian Americans And 1996 California Civil Rights Initiative
Action, as the basis for analyzing and interpreting Asian American political activism factwas clearly illustrated during the California civil rights Initiative
http://academic.udayton.edu/race/04needs/affirm17.htm

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65. AAJA News: Press Releases
Dr. Ahn was among the first in Dallas' Asian American community to call cannery workersin Alaska, who were specifically excluded from the civil rights Act of
http://www.aaja.org/html/news_html/press_releases/news_pr_020810.html
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AAJA Receives Largest Donation to Date
Long-time civil rights advocate Dr. Suzanne Ahn donates $100,000
Dallas, TX Recently diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer, Dr. Ahn said she hopes her contribution will allow others to carry on her work, ensuring that Asian American issues are not ignored. "I want to know that the voice of the Asian American community will not fall silent when I am gone," said Dr. Ahn, a Dallas neurologist. "Only by encouraging diversity in the newsroom can we ensure that all voices can be heard and all stories can be told." Dr. Ahn, a long-time activist for civil rights at the local and national levels, has been a supporter of the Texas chapter of AAJA for many years. Dr. Ahn was among the first in Dallas' Asian American community to call attention to the plight of Filipino-American and Native American cannery workers in Alaska, who were specifically excluded from the Civil Rights Act of 1991. A believer in civil rights, Dr. Ahn lobbied for the Justice for Wards Cove Workers Act that would rescind the Wards Cove exclusion.

66. CDC & ATSDR Asian American Task Force (AATF) Home Page
Affirm civil rights. The keynote speaker was Mr. Dennis Hayashi, Director, Officefor civil rights, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
http://www.cdc.gov/hrmo/cdcorgs/aatf/default.htm
CDC/ATSDR
Asian-Pacific American Task Force (AATF)
Welcome
Goals and Objectives Promote Cultural Understanding To promote a better understanding and appreciation of Asian-Pacific Americans and our varied cultures as part of our CDC/ATSDR work environment and multicultural society. Affirm Civil Rights To affirm the rights of Asian-Pacific Americans by serving as an advocate for equal employment opportunities. Enhance Careers To serve as a network and resource to CDC/ATSDR to enhance recruitment, improve career development, provide professional support, and to address issues relevant to Asian-Pacific American employees. Provide Liaison To serve as communications liaison between Asian-Pacific Americans and CDC/ATSDR management. Improve Public Health To address public health issues relevant to the needs of Asian-Pacific Americans, and to examine them in relation to other racial and ethnic health issues.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebrations at CDC/ATSDR The first official commemoration of the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at CDC/ATSDR was sponsored by AATF and held on May 23, 1994. The CDC employee newsletter

67. Dennis Hayashi: U.S. History Of Civil Rights Of Asian Americans
Mr. Dennis Hayashi is the highest ranking Asian American in the Clinton Administration 1993and he was appointed Director of the Office for civil rights by HHS
http://www.cdc.gov/hrmo/cdcorgs/aatf/apahm/1994/hayashi/hayashi.htm
U.S. History of Civil Rights of Asian Americans
Mr. Dennis Hayashi
Office for Civil Rights
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) About Mr. Dennis Hayashi
Mr. Dennis Hayashi is the highest ranking Asian American in the Clinton Administration. President Clinton made a personal announcement of Mr. Hayashi's selection on May 5,1993 and he was appointed Director of the Office for Civil Rights by HHS Secretary Donna E. Shalala on June 27, 1993. Mr. Hayashi is a distinguished attorney whose career has been devoted to fighting for civil rights and equality. From 1979 to 1991, Mr. Hayashi was an attorney for the Asian Law Caucus Inc. litigating major impact precedent-setting cases and advocating the passage and enforcement of various civil rights laws. In a landmark case Korematsu vs. the United States, Mr. Hayashi helped to overturn the conviction used to send 120,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps during the WWII. Prior to accepting the position in the Clinton Administration position, Mr. Hayashi was the National Director of the Japanese American Citizens League. He has published numerous articles in newspapers and legal journals. He attended Occidental college and Hastings College of Law. His grandparents were immigrants and were victims of internment in WW II. Mr. Hayashi currently resides in Washington D.C. Keynote speech delivered on May 23, 1994 at the CDC/ATSDR in Atlanta, Georgia.

68. Untitled Document
General Overviews; Business Employment; civil rights/Discrimination; CommunityStudies; Asian American Art Artists; Chinese Americans; East Indian Americans;
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/Books/Topic.htm
_By Topic Overviews back to top Community Studies back to top Culture back to top Diaspora - The Global Context back to top Education Issues back to top Health Issues back to top back to top ... Japanese Americans Immigration back to top Asian Exclusion Movements Japanese American Internment back to top Labor back to top Labor

69. Resources - Civil Rights - California Dept. Of Justice - Office Of The Attorney
in Los Angeles, Asian Law Caucus in San Francisco and the Asian American Legal Defense NCLRconducts policy analysis and advocacy activities in civil rights.
http://caag.state.ca.us/civilrights/sections/reports/resources.htm
Other Organizations
State and Local Civil Rights Directory
This directory of civil rights agencies in 22 California cities and counties is compiled by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Asian Law Caucus Based in San Francisco, ALC is the nation's oldest Asian Pacific American civil rights legal organization providing legal services, community education, and advocacy assistance to low-income people, with a focus on Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants and refugees. The ALC's multilingual staff offers services in the areas of civil rights, housing, employment, immigration and naturalization, and the rights of the elderly. Address: 720 Market Street, Suite 500. Phone: (415) 391-1655; Fax: (415) 391-0366.
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
The ADC web page notes that the non-partisan civil rights group is the largest Arab-American grassroots organization in the U.S. ADC was founded in 1980 by former Sen. James Abourezk with chapters nationwide.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) enforces federal laws and regulations relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, explosives and arson by working directly and cooperatively with others.
Bureau of Justice Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) provides assistance to state and local governments in combating violent crime and drug abuse via funding, evaluation, training, technical assistance and information support.

70. Prevention And Education - Civil Rights - California Dept. Of Justice - Office O
political influence, health and civil rights of the Language rights, Naturalization,Voting rights and Welfare Francisco and the Asian American Legal Defense
http://caag.state.ca.us/civilrights/preveduc.htm
OFFICE OF THE AG PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US SEARCH ... Prevention and Education Civil Rights
Prevention and Education Publications Organization Conferences The following is a partial list of reports and organizations designed to serve as an informational service only. Listing here is not an endorcement of the organization or its web page content. PUBLICATIONS
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    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
    The ADC web page notes that the non-partisan civil rights group is the largest Arab-American grassroots organization in the U.S. ADC was founded in 1980 by former Sen. James Abourezk with chapters nationwide.
    Anti-Defamation League

    Fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry here and abroad, the Anti-Defamation League probes the roots of hatred against Jews and serves as a public resource for government media, law enforcement agencies and the public at large.

71. Service Opportunities That Benefit The Asian & Asian American Community - Commun
advance the legal and civil rights of the rights, affirmative action, language rights,and census community development needs of Asian American, Pacific Islander
http://www.inform.umd.edu/csp/handouts/population/asian2002.html
Community Service
Service Opportunities that Benefit the
The following are a few examples of agencies that benefit the Asian and Asian American community. These organizations welcome volunteers of all ethnicities. There is no limit to the services you can provide!
Chinese Bible Church
College Park, MD (301) 474-5580
Contact: Reverend Samuel To
http://www.cbccp.org

Provides trilingual (English, Mandarin and Cantonese) worship and student ministry. Seeks to help Chinese students through distribution of Chinese literature, assistance on language and cultural adjustments (i.e., marriage, parenting, career, etc). Japanese American Citizens League
Washington, DC (202) 223-1240
Contact: Kristen Minami, dc@jacl.org
http://www.jacl.org

A non-profit civil rights organization that educates the public on the history, experience, contributions, and current concerns of Japanese Americans. Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington Wheaton, MD (301) 933-7010 Contact: Dr. Kyungsoo Choi Assists Korean-Americans and new immigrants to become well-adjusted and contributing members of American society. Programs include: information and referrals, counseling, interpreting, senior citizens programs, alcohol education, and HIV/AIDS awareness. Lutheran Social Services: Refugee and Immigrant Services Washington, DC: (202) 723-3000 ext. 310

72. Departmental Office Of Civil Rights- US Department Of Transportation
Hispanic Serving Institutions, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Asian American PacificIslander S30.10) Departmental Office of civil rights US Department of
http://www.dot.gov/ost/docr/about/msi.html
Departmental Office of Civil Rights Home About Us Civil Rights Around DOT Contact Us ... Site Map DOCR Topics Environmental Justice DBE Certification Appeals Program Access in DOT Minority Serving Institutions ... DOT Home Page Search DOCR Enter Keywords in the box below.
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73. UnderstandingPrejudice.org: Links On Prejudice - Racism Now
politics, links, and more); Asian American Cybernauts Page (has extensive links);National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (civil rights group); Asian
http://www.understandingprejudice.org/links/racnow.htm
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The following links relate to contemporary forms of racial prejudice and discrimination, including racial segregation, racial disparities in health care, immigration, and other topics. You may also wish to read more about contemporary racism in the Reading Room
General Resources: Race, Racism, and Antiracism Anti-Racism Programs and Initiatives Specific Targets of Racial Prejudice: African and African-American Issues

74. DETROIT BRANCH NAACP
Of civil rights Americans for Democratic Action Americas Charities Artists AgainstRacism Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance Asian American Legal Defense
http://www.detroitnaacp.org/Home1/Resources/weblinks.html
Web Links Please feel free to visit some of our web link resources. The following web sites do not reflect the Detroit Branch NAACP position on any issue and should only be used as a source of information. If you would like to have your web link added to this page please email a request to info@detroitnaacp.org and your web link will be reviewed and processed. A B C D ... Z -A- A. Philip Randolph Institute
Affirmative Action and Diversity Project

African Methodist Episcopal Church

Alliance for Justice
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Center for Community Change

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Children's Defense Fund
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Death Penalty Information Center

Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
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-E- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Equal Justice Network
BACK TO TOP -F- Fair Test Families Against Mandatory Minimums -G- BACK TO TOP -H- Hate Watch BACK TO TOP -I- Institute on Race and Poverty International Human Rights Law Group BACK TO TOP -J- Japanese American Citizens League Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies BACK TO TOP -K- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

75. Teaching Asian American Studies (Chan/Hune, 1995)
Recent Activities Against Citizens and Residents of Asian Descent. Washington, DCUS Commission on civil rights, 1986. Wei, W. The Asian American Movement.
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/asdp/biblio/amstudie/asambib.html
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TEACHING ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Selected Bibliography
This bibliography is only a small selection from the nearly 10,000 artides and books produced over the last 20 years in Asian American Studies. It is only meant to provide the users with the beginning points in their seardh for lecture and teaching materials on Asians in America. This was compiled by ICenyon S. Chan (Asian American Studies, California State University, Northridge) and Shirley Hune (Urban Planning, UCLA), 1995.
HISTORY
Chan, Sudheng Asian Americans: An Interpretive History . Boston: Twayne, 1991.
Chan, Sudheng Asian Californians
Chan, Sudheng (Ed.) Hmong Means Free Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1994.
Cheng, L. and Bonacidh, E. Labor Immigration Under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States Before World War II . Berkeley: U.C. Berkeley Press, 1984.
Daniels, Roger Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1850 . Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988.
Fawcett, James T. and Carino, B. V., (Eds)

76. NCRR - Nikkei For Civil Rights And Redress
Muslim Public Affairs Council, Carol Sobel, a civil rights attorney, with that buildunderstanding between the Japanese AmericanAsian American community and
http://www.ncrr-la.org/news/liberties.html

Home
Who We Are Past Events Open Forum ... Links
What lessons can we learn from the WW2 Japanese American experience?
a thought provoking discussion at JCCC investigated this question
On January 26th, Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress (NCRR) 9/11 Committee and the American-Arab Anti-discrimination Committee held a thought provoking discussion on the relationship between civil liberties and national security at JACCC.. Since the horrific terrorist attacks on the East Coast on September 11, people’s desire for security has also opened the possibility of a permanent erosion of everyone’s civil rights with passage of the USA Patriot Act, indefinite incarceration of over 900 dept. of Justice detainees, as well as talk of "secret military tribunals." this program is was held in conjunction with the Muslim Public Affairs Council and Asian Concerns Committee of the Asian Bar Associations this project is made possible in part by a grant from the California Council for the Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Speakers at the event included Lillian Nakano, a former WW2 camp internee and redress activist, Fred Okrand, the ACLU Legal Director during WW2, Michel Shehadeh, the Western Regional Director, of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, L.A. 8 Representative, Muslim Public Affairs Council, Carol Sobel, a civil rights attorney, with the National Lawyers Guild and Dima Hilal, an Arab American poet

77. IS THE "WAR ON TERRORISM" A WAR ON YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS? - A PUBLIC FORUM
On February 13, 2003, the civil rights Committee and Education Committee ofthe Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA) and the
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/2/prweb56656.php
PR Web has provided free online press release distribution since 1997. Why not tell a friend about this service today? Read More February 6, 2003 IS THE "WAR ON TERRORISM" A WAR ON YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS? - A PUBLIC FORUM On February 13, 2003, the Civil Rights Committee and Education Committee of the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA) and the Commonwealth Club of California will be sponsoring a public forum to encourage everyone to take a closer look at the government’s “war on terrorism” and understand how it affects your everyday life. A panel of legal experts will discuss the scope of the government’s anti-terrorism policies. The panel includes: Bill Lann Lee, former Assistant US Attorney General for Civil Rights; Jayashri Srikantiah, staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union; Minette Kwok, immigration attorney and AILA Executive Board Member; and Lee Tien, senior staff attorney for the Electonic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco. IS THE "WAR ON TERRORISM" A WAR ON YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS? - A PUBLIC FORUM

78. Resources
American Society on Aging. Asian American Resources. Center for the Study ofWhite American Culture. civil rights Leadership Council on civil rights.
http://www.affirmativeaction.org/resources/
"Access, Equity and Diversity"
AAAA Resources
Federal Laws and Regulations Affirmative Action Program Regulations Age Discrimination in Employment Act, ADEA Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA Civil Rights Act of 1964 ... Title IX, of the Education Amendments of 1972 Federal Enforcement Agencies US Department of Education (Office for Civil Rights) US Department of Justice (Civil Rights Division) US Department of Labor (Office of federal Contract Compliance Programs) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Courts and Legal Opinions Legal Information Institute , Cornell University Law School FedWorld Index of US Supreme Court Cases US Supreme Court Other Civil Rights Organizations AACU/UM Diversityweb AAD Project: Research on Affirmative Action and Diversity About®: The Human Internet African American Web Connection ... Civil Rights - Leadership Council on Civil Rights Committee on Institutional Cooperation Co-op America Cooperative Artists Institute disAbility.Gov

79. OCA APA Highlights
network, it allows us to effectively promote civil rights, increase Asian Bob Sakaniwa,Japanese American Citizens League Asian American Institute Chinese
http://www.ocanatl.org/news/aa050799.html

80. Speak Out - Topics: Civil Rights Movement
Experience. A Slice of Rice, Asian American Performing Arts. Rev.CT Vivian, Building a civil rights Movement for the New Millennium.
http://www.speakersandartists.org/Topics/CivilRightsMovement.html
Civil Rights Movement Robert L. Allen The Odyssey of Black America Amiri Baraka A Vanguard in the Black Arts Movement Black Panther Party Photography Exhibit Serve the People: Images of a Vision Elaine Brown The Legacy of the Black Panther Party Linda Burnham Survival and Resistance: Women, Race and the Economy Ron Daniels Finishing the Unfinished Democracy: Toward a New Human Rights Agenda Angela Davis Radical Frameworks for Social Justice Elena Featherston Skin Deep: Myths of Race and Color in America David Hilliard This Side of Glory: The Story of the Black Panther Party Clarence Lusane African Americans at the Crossroads Elizabeth Martinez Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century Nobuko Miyamoto A Grain of Sand: A Milestone in Asian American Theater Carlos Muñoz, Jr. The Struggle for a Multiracial Democracy in the 21st Century Political Poster Art Exhibits From the Center for the Study of Political Graphics Loretta Ross Human Rights Education and Social Injustice in the U.S. Kalamu Ya Salaam The Magic of Juju: Poetry and the Black Arts Movement Sonia Sanchez African American Literary Experience A Slice of Rice Asian American Performing Arts Rev. C.T. Vivian

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