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  1. The Nixon initiative and Chinese-American relations, (Asian studies: occasional paper series) by Morton A Kaplan, 1972
  2. American Paper Son: A CHINESE IMMIGRANT IN THE MIDWEST (Asian American Experience) by Wayne Hung Wong, 2005-11-14
  3. Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War (Asian American History & Cultu)
  4. Chinese American Transnational Politics (Asian American Experience) by Him Mark Lai, 2010-05-05
  5. Becoming Asian American: Second-Generation Chinese and Korean American Identities by Nazli Kibria, 2003-07-25
  6. If They Don't Bring Their Women Here: Chinese Female Immigration before Exclusion (Asian American Experience) by George Peffer, 1999-07-16
  7. Chinese American Literature since the 1850s (Asian American Experience) by Xiao-huang Yin, 2006-02-27
  8. Chinese American Poetry: An Anthology (Asian American Voices) by L. Ling-Chi Wang, Henry Y. H. Zhao, 1992-01
  9. Chinese Immigrants and American Law (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives)
  10. Vera Wang Queen of Fashion; Amazing Chinese American (Biographies of Amazing Asian Americans) (Biographies of Amazing Asian Americans) by Ai-Ling Louie, 2007-03-24
  11. The Economic condition of Chinese Americans (Monograph series - Pacific/Asian American Mental Health Research Center ; no. 3)
  12. In Search of Justice: The 1905-1906 Chinese Anti-American Boycott (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Guanhua Wang, 2002-01-30
  13. Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture (Asian American History & Cultu)
  14. Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources (Asian American History & Cultu) by Sucheng Chan, 2005-12-28

21. Nation's Restaurant News: DIVERSITY AT WORK: ASIAN-AMERICANS.
An article that discusses asian American immigrants in the workforce.Category Science Social Sciences asian American Studies...... The company has about 3,700 employees, half of them asianamericans. Many are recruitedthrough ads in chinese-language newspapers, but the most common way to
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Nation's Restaurant News May 24, 1999 DIVERSITY AT WORK: ASIAN-AMERICANS.
Author/s: Gregg Cebrzynski Two words of advice to restaurant owners who hire Asian-Americans: Be patient. It takes a while for members of those ethnic groups, especially first-generation immigrants, to assimilate into American society, and it takes time for restaurateurs to understand the cultural traditions that guide their work lives. And though Asian-Americans are tireless workers, they have an entrepreneurial spirit, a desire to own their own businesses, which in some cases can pose a problem in retaining them for long. That said, they are still a sought-after work force because of their determination to perform at the peak of their abilities. "I want more, but many of them are in business for themselves," says Leeann Chin, founder and board chairman of Minneapolis-based Leeann Chin Inc. "And there's not a big Asian population in Minnesota." The company operates three buffet restaurants and 45 takeout units as Leeann Chinese Cuisine. The chain has 1,500 employees, 10 percent of them Asian-Americans. It recently opened a restaurant in Detroit, and a sign in the window announcing the opening was enough to attract potential Asian-American employees.

22. Deaf Asian Americans - Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese Deaf And
and society. National asian Deaf Congress Official web site of thenational organization for deaf asian americans. NADC Chapters
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Feature article on the deaf Asian American community on the Internet. Asian American Bibliography
Bibliography of deaf and Asian materials. Primarily articles. Asian Deaf Club At the Rochester Institute of Technology/National Technical Institute for the Deaf, there is a club for deaf Asian students. Deaf-AsianUSA-News Discussion list for the deaf Asian American community. Deaf South Asians Small site listing names and contact information for deaf South Asians who have attended college in the United States. Has pop-up ads. Deaf Viet Site devoted to deaf Vietnamese culture, education, and society.

23. Chinese Film And Images Of Asian-Americans In Hollywood Films (Carson, 1994)
chinese Film and Images of asianamericans in Hollywood Films. St. Unitchinese Film and Images of asian-americans in Hollywood Films.
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Diane Carson Unit: Chinese Film and Images of Asian-Americans in Hollywood Films Readings: Marchetti, Gina. "Ethnicity, the Cinema and Cultural Studies," in Unspeakable Images: Ethnicity and the American Cinema , Lester D. Friedman, ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991. Wang, Yuejin. " Red Sorghum : Mixing Memory and Desire," in Perspectives on Chinese Cinema , Chris Berry, ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, l991. Yau, Esther C.M. "Cultural and Economic Dislocations: Filmic Phantasies of Chinese Women in the 1980s," Wide Angle , Vol. ll, No. 2 (1989), 6- 21. Zhang, Yingjin, "Ideology of the Body in Red Sorghum : National Allegory, National Roots, and Third Cinema," East-West Film Journal , Vol. 4 No. 2 (l990), 38- 53. Films: Mississippi Triangle 1984 Co- directors: Christine Choy, Worth Long, and Allan Siegel 110 min. Third World Newsreel 335 West 38th Street, Fifth Floor, NYC 10018; Tel: 212/947- 9277 Fax: 212/594- 6417 1/2" video: $75/showing; $225/purchase This socially critical, political documentary explores complex racial and ethnic identities in the Mississippi Delta through archival news footage, "talking head" interviews, and cinemaverite slices of life. It directly addresses the ideology of race, ethnicity, class, and gender in contemporary American society through a study of the Chinese and black Chinese (Choy), black (Long), and white (Siegel) communities. Topics include music, the sharecropping system, perpetuation of racism, class divisions, education, interracial sexuality, and family relations. (See Marchetti, contrast with

24. Chinese American, Chinese Americans, Asian American, Asian Americans, Immigratio
Educational Information of asian culture and chinese culture. Look afterall the prominent asian americans and create a better asian community.
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25. Chinese Americans, Chinese New Year, Homelessness, Asian Americans
to 9 Readaloud level K to Grade 6 Read-alone level Grade 2 and up Themes chineseamericans, chinese New Year, Homelessness, Generosity Renaissance Learning
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SAM AND THE LUCKY MONEY
by Karen Chinn
illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright
and Ying-Hwa Hu
During Chinese New Year, a young boy encounters
a homeless person and discovers that no gift is too small
when it comes from the heart.
With vivid watercolor paintings, artists Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu celebrate the sights and sounds of festive Chinatown streets. In her picture book debut, author Karen Chinn tells the affecting story of a child who discovers that sometimes the best gifts come from the heart.
"Pick of the Lists," AMERICAN BOOKSELLER Magazine "Story Pick," STORYTIME , PBS Marion Vannett Ridgway Award Honoree "Choices," Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Notable Books for a Global Society, International Reading Association "Outstanding Merit," Children's Books of the Year, Bank Street College
"The subtle blending of cultures in both the illustrations and text engross the reader in the dilemma of a young Chinese-American boy faced with spending his New Year's gift money. On a shopping spree with his mother, he discovers that the ultimate value is giving. The artists' vibrant watercolors embellish this story, which reaches across ethnic boundaries to reaffirm a universal truth." Magazine "The traditional message that it is better to give than to receive is handled in a genuine, thoughtful manner that will be realistic to children. Detailed descriptions of the sights and sounds of the New Year celebration build in contrast to Sam's growing introspection, becoming even more dramatic and adding to the depth of the story. The illustrators masterfully combine Chinatown's exotic setting with the universal emotions of childhood through expressive portraits of the characters."

26. Chinese Americans, Chinese New Year, Homelessness, Asian Americans
8 1/2 x 10 Ages 3 to 9 Readaloud level K to Grade 6 Read-alone level Grade 2and up Themes chinese americans, chinese New Year, Homelessness, Generosity.
http://www.leeandlow.com/books/sam-chinese.html
SAM AND THE LUCKY MONEY
(Chinese Translation edition)

by Karen Chinn
illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright
and Ying-Hwa Hu
During Chinese New Year, a young boy encounters
a homeless person and discovers that no gift is too small
when it comes from the heart.
With vivid watercolor paintings, artists Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu celebrate the sights and sounds of festive Chinatown streets. In her picture book debut, author Karen Chinn tells the affecting story of a child who discovers that sometimes the best gifts come from the heart.
"Pick of the Lists," AMERICAN BOOKSELLER Magazine "Story Pick," STORYTIME , PBS Marion Vannett Ridgway Award Honoree "Choices," Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Notable Books for a Global Society, International Reading Association "Outstanding Merit," Children's Books of the Year, Bank Street College
"The subtle blending of cultures in both the illustrations and text engross the reader in the dilemma of a young Chinese-American boy faced with spending his New Year's gift money. On a shopping spree with his mother, he discovers that the ultimate value is giving. The artists' vibrant watercolors embellish this story, which reaches across ethnic boundaries to reaffirm a universal truth." Magazine "The traditional message that it is better to give than to receive is handled in a genuine, thoughtful manner that will be realistic to children. Detailed descriptions of the sights and sounds of the New Year celebration build in contrast to Sam's growing introspection, becoming even more dramatic and adding to the depth of the story. The illustrators masterfully combine Chinatown's exotic setting with the universal emotions of childhood through expressive portraits of the characters."

27. Queer Asian Americans
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28. Asian American Community
Filipino Civil Rights Advocates; Japanese American Citizens League; National AsianPacific American Legal Consortium; Organization of chinese americans. Contents.
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29. Asia, Asia (History), Asian Americans, Chinese New Year Search Results
1 Literature Tiein was found in Asia, Asia (History), asian americans and chinese New Year . Narrow Your Search All,
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All Education Health/safety History Holidays Language arts Languages Literature/drama Mathematics Phys. ed./recreation Science Social sciences Visual/perform. arts Modify Search Search Results Chinatown (Grades Pre-K - 2)
Literature Tie-in. In this tribute to his own childhood in Chinatown, William Low melds a spare, evocative text with richly descriptive art, a combination that lends a feeling of immediacy to every page. Herbal shops, outdoor markets, and a tai chi chuan class in the park are among the many sights a young boy sees when taking a walk with his grandmother. Topic Sub-Topic All Agriculture Business Communications Computers Consumer/home ed.

30. Asia, Asia (History), Asian Americans Search Results
13 References were found in Asia, Asia (History) and asian americans . SearchResults, 110 Next . 1, chinese New Year Article (Grades 3 - 12) Reference.
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31. This Page Does Not Exist Anymore
museum tells the story of Japanese americans around the halfdozen finest collectionsof asian art among ceramics, it is strongest in chinese, Japanese, Korean
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Translate this page asian americans / Asien in USA Indianapolis Museum of Art, asian Art CollectionDas Kernstück ist die Eli Lilly Collection of chinese Art, eine der
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33. Asian Americans And Pacific Islanders And Tocacco
Korean americans, 8.9% for Filipino americans, and 4.7% for chinese americans. 33.1%),Hispanics (males, 28.5%; females, 19.2%), asian americans and Pacific
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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Tobacco
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are persons of Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry whose origins are from China and Mongolia to the north, Indonesia to the south, the Indian subcontinent to the west, and the U.S.-related Pacific Islands to the east. The six largest subgroups of Asian Americans are from China, the Philippines, Japan, Asian India, Korea, and Vietnam. Hawaiians, Samoans, and Guamanians are the three largest Pacific Islander subgroups. Although Asian Americans reside across the country, approximately 66% live in California, Hawaii, Illinois, New York, and Texas. Approximately 75% of the Pacific Islanders population live in just two states – California and Hawaii. Asian American population nearly doubled in size from an estimated 3.5 million in 1980 to almost 7 million in 1990, while Pacific Islanders population grew by 41% between 1980 (259,566) and 1990 (365,024).
Health Effects
  • Smoking is responsible for 87% of the lung cancer deaths in the United States. In 1993, lung cancer was the leading cause of cancer death (22.3%) among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

34. SAPL: Websites - Asian Americans
General overview of asian American culture, history, and immigration with a sectionparticularly devoted to Vietnam and Vietnamese americans. chinese americans.
http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/web/asianamerican.asp
SAPL Electronic Services Websites by Topic Title
GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN INTEREST
CHINESE AMERICANS INDIAN AMERICANS
JAPANESE AMERICANS
...
VIETNAMESE AMERICANS
GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN INTEREST Ancestors in the Americas - Web site for PBS documentary on Asian American history.
Asian American Cybernauts
- Links to community and cultural organizations, social concerns and more.
Asian American Net
- News, opinions, links to Asian American organizations and information from all parts of Asia.
Asian American Supersite GoldSea
- Articles and message boards on current social issues.
Asian American Writers' Workshop
- Workshops, fellowships, publications.
- In Corpus Christi.
Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America
- General overview of Asian American culture, history, and immigration with a section particularly devoted to Vietnam and Vietnamese Americans CHINESE AMERICANS Chinese American Citizens Alliance National Organization - Has a local group in Houston
Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles
OCA - Organization of Chinese Americans, a national advocacy group. INDIAN AMERICANS America India - Web directory of India-related businesses, services, and media.

35. ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES COLLECTIONS
asian americans; chinese americans; Japanese americans; Korean americans; Filipinoamericans; asian Indian americans; Southeast asian americans. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Category Reference Education Berkeley Libraries and Museums
http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/aaslhome.html
Asian American Studies
Collections Ethnic Studies Library
University of California, Berkeley
The Asian American Studies Collection acquires materials on various aspects of the Asian American experience, especially history and contemporary issues relevant to Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Indo-Chinese Americans, and to Asians overseas. SIZE
  • Total items: 52,000
  • Archive Materials: 20,000 items
  • Monographs: 11,800
  • Photographs: 22,000 items
  • Serials: 216
TYPES OF MATERIALS
  • All types
SUBJECT STRENGTHS
  • Asian Americans
  • Chinese Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • Korean Americans
  • Filipino Americans
  • Asian Indian Americans
  • Southeast Asian Americans
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
  • Chinese American research collection in Chinese and English
  • Photograph collection
  • Asian-American Community organizations
TIME SPAN COVERED
  • ACCESS GLADIS and MELVYL online catalogs for the monograph collection. Dictionary catalog, author-title-subject. Newspaper index file. Archive register. HOLDINGS: Includes monographs, serials, theses and dissertations, conference papers, student research papers, and non-print media.
  • 36. Published Works
    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD chinese americansAND asian americans SURVEY April 2001 Who is the Committee of 100?
    http://www.committee100.org/Published/surveyfaqs.html
    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING "AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD CHINESE AMERICANS AND ASIAN AMERICANS" SURVEY
    April 2001
    Who is the Committee of 100?
    The Committee of 100 is a non-partisan, national organization, founded in 1989 by a group of Chinese Americans who are leaders in their fields. They recognized the need for an organization that brings an Asian American perspective to U.S. relations with the most populous region in the world and to address the concerns of Americans of Chinese/Asian heritage. The organization has a two-fold mission: encouraging the full participation of Chinese Americans in U.S. society, and improving relations between the U.S. and Greater China. Why was this study done?
    Over the years, there have been a number of incidents that we felt have reflected and/or exacerbated an anti-Asian sentiment in America. These include the killing of Vincent Chin in Detroit, a Chinese American that was murdered by auto workers who thought he was Japanese, over concerns regarding loss of jobs, the rise of hate crimes, the Wen Ho Lee issue, and campaign finance scandals. We conducted this study to determine and benchmark what Americans' attitudes really are towards Chinese Americans and Asian Americans. This study was conducted in a two-prong approach, using both qualitative and quantitative studies, for thoroughness and analytical rigor. It is a landmark study, never before conducted, and offers us a sound foundation for further analysis and comparisons in the future.

    37. Diabetes Research: Diabetes Growing Rapidly In Asian-Americans - Joslin Diabetes
    For asianamericans, just as for most other americans, the key to Below are recipesfor two chinese dishes from Joslin that suggest how a well-balanced
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    Diabetes Growing Rapidly in Asian-Americans
    Are Westernized Eating Habits, Sedentary Lifestyle To Blame?
    Why? "While not a lot of research has been done to date, we think the dramatic rise may be a result of a more Westernized lifestyle," says William Hsu, MD, of Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston. "Asian Americans are eating a more Westernized diet that includes a lot more high calorie foods and animal fat than their ancestors and relatives in Asia ate," he notes. "And they are leading a more sedentary lifestyle. If you superimpose these lifestyle differences on a population that is genetically more likely to develop diabetes, it's not surprising that we are seeing more diabetes in Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders."
    Asian-American eating habits vary from eating styles in Asia
    The diet that Chinese people eat in China, for example, is much different from the stereotypical diet one experiences in a typical Chinese restaurant in the US, Dr. Hsu notes. In China, meals are rice-based with plenty of vegetables and fruit. Meat is treated more like a side dish or for flavoring. Just the opposite occurs in the United States, with most American meals placing the heaviest emphasis on the meat portion of the meal. This emphasis results in meals that are significantly higher in calories and fat.

    38. IMDiversity.com - Asian Americans Lose Clout In Asian American City
    the chinese American Voters Education Committee (CAVEC), a nonpartisan voter outreachorganization. But now, we're back to 1990 numbers of asian-americans
    http://www.imdiversity.com/villages/asian/Article_Detail.asp?Article_ID=4928

    39. American Women's History: Asian-American Women
    then American Radicalism Collection, and asian American. The of Japanese andJapanese americans during World cover the regulation of chinese immigration.
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-asian.html
    American Women's History: A Research Guide
    Asian-American Women
    Home Page Last Update: 11/15/2002 Suggestion Box
    Bibliographies
    In addition to the sources cited below, consult the "Annual Selected Bibliography" in Amerasia Journal Asian Women in America: A Bibliography . Madison, Wis.: Women's Studies Librarian, University of Wisconsin System, 1987. 13p. Kim, Hyung-Chan, ed. Asian-American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide . Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1989. 504p. Poon, Wei Chi. A Guide for Establishing Asian American Core Collections . Berkeley, Calif.: Asian American Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley, c1989. Rosseel, Trish, comp. Asian American Women Bibliography [online]. [Cambridge, Mass.]: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, July 1994, revised by Melanie Burror, June 1996 [cited 16 August 1998]. Available from: http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/libcolls/bksper/bibs/asian.htm.
    Biographical Sources
    See the general Biographical Sources section for additional information sources.

    40. Children's Services - Books About Asian Americans
    Books About asian americans. and his grandmother wind their way through the streetsof Chinatown, enjoying all the sights and smells of the chinese New Year's
    http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/asianam.html
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    Books About Asian Americans
    Picture Books Friedman, Ina R. How My Parents Learned to Eat.
    An American sailor courts a Japanese girl and each tries, in secret, to learn the other's way of eating. Kroll, Virginia L. Pink Paper Swans.
    Janetta, intrigued by the paper animals her neighbor Mrs. Tsujimoto makes, learns the art of origami and becomes Mrs. Tsujimoto's hands when her arthritis makes it difficult for her to continue. Low, William. Chinatown.
    A boy and his grandmother wind their way through the streets of Chinatown, enjoying all the sights and smells of the Chinese New Year's Day. Rattigan, Jama Kim. Dumpling Soup.
    A young Hawaiian girl of Korean descent tries to make dumplings for her family's New Years celebration. Say, Allen. Allison.
    When Allison realizes that she looks more like her favorite doll than like her parents, she comes to terms with this unwelcomed discovery through the help of a stray cat. Say, Allen.

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