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         Chinese Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. To Save China, To Save Ourselves: The Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance of New York (Asian American History & Cultu) by Renqiu Yu, 1995-09-15
  2. Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation (Asian American History & Cultu) by Min Zhou, 2009-05-28
  3. An English-Chinese Glossary of American Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law (C&T Asian Languages Series) by Yi-seng Kiang, 1999-06-01
  4. Encountering the Chinese, 2nd Edition: A Guide for Americans (The Interact Series) by Hu Wenzhong, 1998-11
  5. Paper Son: One Man's Story (Asian American History & Cultu) by Tung Chin, 2000-10-09
  6. Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Chinese Americans by Jean Pfaelzer, 2008-08-01
  7. Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1850 by Roger Daniels, 1990-09
  8. China Ink: The Changing Face of Chinese Journalism (Asian Voices) by Judy Polumbaum, 2008-05-29
  9. Coolies (Asian Pacific American Award for Literature. Children's and Young Adult. Honorable Mention (Awards)) by Yin, 2001-02-19
  10. Sui Sin Far / Edith Maude Eaton: A LITERARY BIOGRAPHY (Asian American Experience) by Annette White-Parks, Roger Daniels, 1995-07-01
  11. Chou Wen-Chung: The Life and Work of a Contemporary Chinese-Born American Composer (Composers of North America) by Peter M. Chang, 2006-02-09
  12. Smuggled Chinese: Clandestine Immigration to the United States (Asian American History and Culture) by Ko-Lin Chin, Douglas S. Massey, 2000-01-15
  13. Shopping at Giant Foods: Chinese American Supermarkets in Northern California (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series on Asian American Studies) by Alfred Yee, 2003-06
  14. Strangers in the City: The Atlanta Chinese, Their Community and Stories of Their Lives (Studies in Asian Americans) by Jianli Zhao, 2001-12-07

81. ASIAN AMERICANS IN WASHINGTON STATE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS
Reflections of Seattle's chinese americans The First 100 Years (Seattle WingLuke asian Museum and the University of Washington Press, 1994), 16. 15.
http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/curaaw/
ASIAN AMERICANS IN WASHINGTON STATE
DOCUMENTS INDEX
Click on any of the numbers below to go to a source document, or scroll through the text index:
Curriculum Packet text index:
"Asian American Experience in Washington" Main Document
Source Documents:
The Statutes at Large of the United States of America, from December, 1881 to March, 1883 . Vol. XXII, pp . 58-62 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883.) The Statutes at Large of the United States of America, from December, 1923 to March, 1925 . Vol. XLII, Part 1, pp. 153-169 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1925.) Census Reports . Twelfth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1900. Vol. 1, Part 1, Population (Washington, D.C.: United States Censu s Office, 1901.)
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Reflections of Seattle's Chinese Americans: The First 100 Years (Seattle: Wing Luke Asian Museum and the University of Washington Press, 1994), 16.

82. Asian American Studies Resources
Francisco; Committee of 100 American Attitudes Toward chineseamericans asian-americans - Full Report and Key Findings; Congressional
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83. Suzuki, M. Asian American Economic History
chapter 2. Week 3 February 1 The chinese 18501900 Strangers, chapter 3. February3 The chinese Immigration Debate asian americans, chapter 1, pp. 24-55.
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84. AAJA Convention Focuses On Accurate Coverage, Retention (August 17, 2001)
A new survey by a national chineseAmerican organization known as The Committeeof 100 measured US attitudes toward chinese- and asian-americans.
http://www.gannett.com/go/newswatch/2001/august/nw0817-1.htm
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AAJA CONVENTION FOCUSES ON ACCURATE COVERAGE, RETENTION
By George Benge, News Executive The need for balanced, accurate news coverage of Asian-Americans and greater retention of veteran journalists were among the key issues discussed at the 14th annual conference of the Asian- American Journalists Association Aug. 1-4 in San Francisco. Also spotlighted were AAJA's Executive Leadership Program, a Boot Camp by the Bay for 42 high-school journalists, and skills training for professional and student journalists across convergent media platforms. The leadership program develops the leadership skills and performance of mid-career Asian-American journalists. While the 2000 census has revealed significant Asian-American population growth, an increasing number of AAJA members are choosing to leave or are losing their jobs in newsrooms across the nation because of the tough economic times. "The number one issue is retention," said Aki Soga, Burlington Free Press business editor and outgoing AAJA vice president for print. "The issue was underscored by the spate of layoffs and buyouts this year, which resulted in a number of our members leaving the news industry," said Soga.

85. About The USA > Society > Asian Americans
National Park Service Online Books) · PBS Ancestors in the Americas Chineseamericans documentary explores the cultural roots of all asian americans.
http://www.usembassy.de/usa/society-asians.htm
U.S. Society A Nation of Immigrants I Native Americans I African Americans Asian-Americans I
Hispanic Americans
I Demographics Social Welfare Health Care
Education
... Religions I I Women I Criminal Justice Asian Americans
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao in
San Francisco Chinatown E-Texts The Asian Population 2000 (U.S. Census Brief) Changing America (Electronic Journal) Contemporary U.S. Literature: Multicultural Perspectives (Electronic Journal) A Profile of the Nation's Foreign-Born Population From Asia (Census Bureau, 2000 Update) Portrait of America: One From Many We, the Asian Americans The Statue of Liberty began lighting the way for new arrivals at a time when many native-born Americans began to worry that the country was admitting too many immigrants. Some citizens feared that their culture was being threatened or that they would lose jobs to newcomers willing to accept low wages. In 1924 Congress passed the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act. For the first time, the United States set limits on how many people from each country it would admit. The number of people allowed to emigrate from a given country each year was based on the number of people from that country already living in the United States. As a result, immigration patterns over the next 40 years reflected the existing immigrant population, mostly Europeans and North Americans.

86. Asian-American History
MIT, this site chronicles asianAmerican Hisotry Pacific Railroad, which broughtChinese immigrants to Italian, and Japanese-americans, including discussions
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Asian-American History The rich history of Asians in America. Chinese on the Western Frontier
Immigrants from China poured into gold-rich California in 1852 and kept on coming, mostly working as laborers who seemingly would do everything that Anglos wouldn't or couldn't do. From Wild West Magazine. The Night They Came to Kill Chinamen Five white men and two Indians in Squak, Washington Territory, responded violently to the hiring of cheap Chinese laborers to pick hops in 1885. From Wild West Magazine. Chronology of Asian-American History From the Asian-American Studies site from MIT, this site chronicles Asian-American Hisotry from the first arrival of Asians to this continent, though 1989.

87. Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, Asian Americans, Chinese Culture, J
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (ISF) Membership. The Angel Island ImmigrationStation Foundation was founded by a group of asian americans in 1983.
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Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (ISF) Membership
The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation was founded by a group of Asian Americans in 1983. A non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. The history of Angel Island Immigration Station would have been lost had it not been for Alexander Weiss, the State Park Ranger who noticed the carvings in the barracks that were scheduled for demolition by the State. He alerted a group of citizens who lobbied the State of California to set aside funds to stabilize the condition of the buildings, but no additional state monies have since been available for repairs. ISF's primary goals are to:
a) lead the preservation, renovation, and development efforts of Angel Island Immigration Station, a National Historic Landmark, as an interpretive site for Pacific Rim immigration.
b) promote education activities that furthers the understanding of Pacific Rim immigration in American history.
Donations are greatly appreciated in helping us attain our goals. THANK YOU in advance.
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88. Queer Asian Americans
queer asian website with email list
http://www.geocities.com/queerasian_2000/links.html
Welcome to the Queer Asian Website
Designed especially for Chinese American Lesbians
This page is under construction. Please send all link suggestions to burroug3@msu.edu
International
GLB Hong Kong Tokyo Dyke Info Lina Wowor Indonesian lesbian info Lesbian Center Thailand
Miscellaneous
Gay Asian News Gay Asian Literature Dyke Nation LesbiaNation ... Dharma-Dyke's Website you are Kwan-Yin WomBAT E-mail forum for bisexual women Lesbian Gardens Techno Dyke Headquarters a gathering place for Web savvy dykes gURL the on-line web mag for U Women on the Web W.O.W. Lesbian.org the oldest and largest collection of lesbian links on the net A Dyke's World Girlfriends Major American lesbian magazine Dyke Action Machine Cyber Grrl
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Southeast Asia Lesbian Resources SAWNET; South Asian Women's NETwork Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Home Page Utopia: Southeast Asian Gay and Lesbian Resources ... Groovy Annie's Canadian resource site Kabaklaan, a Queer CyberMagazine for Filipinos No. 2 Keanoo's Gay Asian Links Gay Vietnamese on the NET Queer Asian/Pacific resources ... for People Like Us a webzine for GLBT from an Asian perspective GAS Gay Artist Supports from Japan Typhoongirls Vancouver social group for young Asian lesbians Asia trendy San Francisco restaurant and club Indonesian Lesbian's Homepage Indonesian Lesbian Forum threaded discussion board The Gully queer weekly online magazine, special focus on Gay Taiwan

89. Bargain Buys - Asian Americans
But asian americans are more than just victims of oppression. Lin, a second generationChinese American, is most famous for designing the Vietnam Veterans
http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/HTML/BargainBuys/Spring2002.html
Bargain Buys: Asian American Resources for Under $40 The First Generation: 1900-1940
Asian began arriving to this country en masse right around the Civil War period. Chinese immigration was sparked by the gold rush in California starting in 1849 and continued as Chinese laborers found work on the Northern Pacific Railroad and in the mines. In 1884, there was large-scale immigration to Hawaii by Japanese people coming to work the sugar plantations. By the turn of the century, there were 120,248 foreign-born Asian immigrants living in this country, predominately on the West Coast. By 1930, that figure had more than doubled.[1] Moving Memories , a documentary produced by the Japanese American National Museum and hosted by Star Trek star George Takei, features home videos taken by several of these early Asian pioneers. Since the lives of Japanese immigrants during the 20s and 30s were not recorded in early newsreels and motion pictures, amateur footage taken by businessmen, priests, teachers, etc. are an invaluable addition to the historical record. The clips in Moving Memories , divided into sections by filmmaker, depict family life, community events, and economic development during that period.

90. African, Hispanic (Latino), And Asian Americans In Politics
African, Hispanic (Latino), and asian americans in Politics. For asian americans,3% of the population compared to 1% Congressional members.
http://www.ethnicmajority.com/Political.htm
African, Hispanic (Latino) , and Asian Americans in Politics
Latest political news Minorities do have a presence in Congress - click here for a full list of all African, Hispanic, and Asian American members of Congress, including links to their websites. Support African, Hispanic, and Asian American political candidates - click here for a list of minorities running for public office.
African American political organizations:
Congressional Black Caucus Congressional Black Caucus Foundation NAACP - Voter Empowerment Project California Legislative Black Caucus ... South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus
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Hispanic Americans in Congress 1822 - 1995 (GPO publication) AmericanLatino Latinovote.com Asian American Politics
Latino American political organizations:
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute League of United Latin American Citizens National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials ... Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP) Asian American political organizations: Chinese American Political Association Chinese American Democratic Club Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus California Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus ... Register to Vote at Register-to-vote.net. This site includes links to voter registration and instructions for each state, some in Spanish.

91. Affirmative Action For African, Hispanic (Latino), And Asian Americans
A guide to affirmative action, including links to organizations that offer assistance and latest news.Category Society Issues Affirmative Action......Affirmative Action for African, Latino, and asian americans. Affirmativeaction clearly helps African, Hispanic (Latino), and asian americans.
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Affirmative Action for African, Latino, and Asian Americans
Latest Affirmative Action news Affirmative action is probably the most misunderstood civil rights issue of our time. Opponents believe that it is misguided social engineering that uses quotas and preferences to replace qualified white males with unqualified Ethnic minorities and women. In reality, affirmative action is a tool to promote diversity and remedy inequities in the workplace, higher education, and government contracting. Affirmative action clearly helps African, Hispanic (Latino), and Asian Americans.
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Americans United for Affirmative Action American Association for Affirmative Action Affirmative Action and Diversity Project Affirmative Action Register ... Chinese for Affirmative Action
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Affirmative Action Fact Sheet (Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs) Affirmative Action Programs (41CFR60-2)
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92. Mental Health: Culture, Race, Ethnicity
year), the rates for Filipino (3.5), chinese (8.3), and Japanese (9.1) Americansare substantially adolescents in Hawaii, and older asian American women
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/cre/fact2.asp

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Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
Approximately 4% of the U.S. population – over 11 million people – identify themselves as Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders (AA/PIs). The AA/PI population is expected to double in the next 25 years. About 54% of AA/PIs live in western States, especially California and Hawaii. 18% live in the Northeast, 17% in the South, and 11% in the Midwest. The AA/PI category is extremely diverse, with about 43 different ethnic subgroups. While the majority of AA/PIs were born outside of the U.S., a large proportion of Chinese and Japanese Americans are 4th and 5th generation Americans. Since the mid-1960s, the AA/PI population has grown rapidly with high rates of immigration from China, India, the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia. Most Pacific Islanders are not immigrants, but are descendants of the original inhabitants of land taken over by the United States – Hawaii, Tonga, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Marshall Islands, the Caroline Islands, and Palau. AA/PIs speak over 100 languages and dialects, and about 35% live in households where there is limited English proficiency in those over age 13. Some subgroups have more limited English proficiency than others: 61% of Hmong-, 56% of Cambodian-, 52% of Laotian-, 44% of Vietnamese-, 41% of Korean-, and 40% of Chinese-American households are linguistically isolated.

93. CET: Ancestors In The Americas PBS Video Series
PBS video series deals with the history and culture of asian immigrants to America. Order the videos, and explore related instructional tools.
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ANCESTORS in the AMERICAS
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94. Welcome To The UCLA Asian American Studies Center Online
Find information about its research scholarships, its MA and minor degree programs, and its publications. Read course descriptions.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/aasc
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95. The Chinatown Files - Viewing Race Film

http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=358&subject_id=10

96. The Chinatown Files - After 9.11 Film

http://www.viewingrace.org/911/browse_sub.php?subject_id=10&film_id=358

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