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  1. Disrupting Asian America: South Asian American histories as strategic sites of narration.: An article from: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political by Sridevi Menon, 2006-07-01
  2. Kurashige Major Problems In Asian American History Plus Perrin Pocketguide To Chicago Manual Of Style
  3. Remapping Asian American History (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans Series) by Sucheng Chan, 2003-10-28
  4. Teaching Asian American History (Teaching Diversity: People of Color and Women of Color) by Gary Y. Okihiro, 1997-06
  5. Kurashige Major Problems In Asian American History Plusgjerde Major Problems In American Immigration Andethnic History First Edition
  6. Marks Texas Crossroads North America Plus Kurashige Major Problems In Asian American History Plus Gjerde Major Problems American Immigration And Ethnic History by Paula Marks, 2005-10-26
  7. Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Community in America, 1882-1943 (Asian American History and Culture)
  8. We Are A People (Asian American History and Culture) by Paul Spickard, 2000-01-07
  9. Asian American History, Everything You Need to Know about by H Novas, 2004-08
  10. Student Almanac of Asian American History [Two Volumes] by Media Projects Inc., 2004-01-30
  11. Doing What Had To Be Done Pb (Asian American History & Cultu) by Soo-Young Chin, 1999-07-15
  12. Ethnicity and Inequality in Hawai'i (Asian American History & Cultu) by Jonathan Y. Okamura, 2008-04-28
  13. A Part Yet Apart Pb (Asian American History & Cultu) by Lavina Shankar, 1998-01-06
  14. Cultural Compass Pb (Asian American History & Cultu) by Martin Manalansan, 2000-07-15

61. Index
Brief biography of a asianamerican male-to-female transexual.
http://www.geocities.com/larablake/
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62. Digital History
Asian American history Resources on the World Wide Web. Primary Sources Ordered by chronology and topic. Part 1 Asia Discovers America
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/asian_voices/asian_voices.cfm

Introduction
Timeline of Asian American History Asian American History Resources on the World Wide Web Primary Sources - Ordered by chronology and topic Part 1: Asia Discovers America Part 2: Asians and the Making of America

63. GenerAsians: The Wellesley College Asian / Asian American Magazine
Triannual magazine from Wellesley College covering Asian/asian-american issues.
http://www.wellesley.edu/Activities/homepage/generasians/index.html
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64. Ming Tsai: Prototype Of The Nouvelle AA Male? | Asian American Issues | GoldSea
Article from Goldsea discussing the roles this chef represents as an asianamerican.
http://goldsea.com/Air/Issues/Tsai/tsai.html
[CONTINUED BELOW] GOLDSEA ASIAMS.NET ASIAN AMERICAN ISSUES MING TSAI: PROTOTYPE OF THE NEW AA MALE? epending on your perspective, Ming Tsai is either a role model for a new generation of Asian American men or the nightmare of many Asian parents.
On the role model side, he's America's most famous Asian chef, with two popular Food Network series ( East Meets West, Ming's Quest ) and a recipe book under his belt ( Blue Ginger ). And at the age of 36, he and his wife have built up an acclaimed, highly profitable fusion restaurant ( Blue Ginger ) in the Boston suburb of Wellesley.
On the parental nightmare side, Tsai threw away a Yale mechanical engineering degree to work in a Paris restaurant just because he belatedly discovered that he'd rather cook than compute stresses. Adding insult to injury (some Asian parents might say), he married a white woman from Dayton Ohio.
The ages-old tension between following the road to traditional success and the yearning to hack one's own trail may have been sown in Tsai's childhood. Ming-Hao C Tsai was born March 29, 1964 in Newport Beach, California and grew up in Dayton, Ohio where his father was a high-level scientist at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. His mother ran the family's Mandarin Kitchen restaurant and taught cooking classes.
As a teen Ming helped out in the restaurant while aspiring to Yale and following in his father's footsteps. Not until well into his Yale career did Ming discover that his real passion was cooking. He toughed out the Yale B.A. but lost no time after graduation. He went to Paris to take a Cordon Bleu course, then spent two years working his way around that city's kitchens. Upon his return, he enrolled in Cornell for a masters in hotel management, then spent nine years apprenticing under top chefs.

65. PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas"
Curricula Resources; General Asian American history; General Asian The Oral history Site is a project of Asian American Studies 150 at UC Berkeley.
http://www.pbs.org/ancestorsintheamericas/aahistorysites.html
ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES
CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience. GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS)
AAAS is a national membership association of educators who teach Asian American studies. The site includes links to all existing U.S. Asian American studies programs and information on how to start your own. UCLA Asian American Studies Center
The UCLA Asian American Studies Center is one of the largest teaching, training and research programs in the U.S. The web site includes many good resources and publications, including the online publication Crosscurrents The Wing Luke Asian Museum
The Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle, WA, is devoted to preserving and exhibiting Asian Pacific American culture, history and art with a pan-Asian perspective. It features a permanent exhibit depicting the 200-year immigration and settlement of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the state of Washington.

66. Living Word Multi-Ethnic Church
Nondenominational asianamerican church. Beliefs, service times, information on studies and small groups, members' resources, location, pastor's biography, and contact details.
http://www.lwbf.org
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67. 23 Big Milestones In Asian American History 1/3 | GOLDSEA
23 Big Milestones in Asian American history 1/3 GOLDSEA.
http://www.goldsea.com/AAD/Milestones/milestones.html
23 Big Milestones in Asian American History
Some key events that helped Asian Americans establish ourselves as an integral part of American society.
by H Y Nahm

PAGE 1 OF 3 GOLDSEA FEATURES 23 BIG MILESTONES IN ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY
We didn't include the boulders rolled into our paths (e.g. Chinese Exclusion Act) or those social earthquakes that remind us of the deep faultlines that continue to divide American society (e.g. Koreatown Riots) or those events that bespeak such racist abuses of authority as to galvanize the Asian American community into outraged action (e.g. letting off Vincent Chin's murderers with small fines).
Ultimately, milestones are just markers. They serve to remind us of the nameless daily struggles by countless Asian Americans on the road to winning fair and dignified treatment and establishing ourselves as valuable and essential components of American society.
April 12, 1847: First Asians arrive in the United States
A group of three Chinese students arrived in New York City, becoming the first Asians officially entering the United States. However, Chinese records show that Chinese Buddhist priests traveled along the West Coast from present-day Brtish Columbia down to Baja California in 450 A.D. Spanish records show the existence of Chinese shipbuilders in present-day southern California between 1541 and 1746. Chinese shopkeepers were already in Los Angeles when the first Anglo Americans arrived.
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Chinese railroad workers proved their ability to handle the grueling work of laying track and eventually made up over 90% of Central Pacific workers.

68. Relocate
Social service agency for the asianamerican community. Describes services including health care and education, legal advocacy, youth programs, education and employment.
http://www.asianhumanservices.org/
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69. 23 Big Milestones In Asian American History 2/3 | GOLDSEA
23 Big Milestones in Asian American history 2/3 GOLDSEA.
http://www.goldsea.com/AAD/Milestones/milestones2.html
23 Big Milestones in Asian American History
PAGE 2 OF 3 GOLDSEA FEATURES 23 BIG MILESTONES IN ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY
August, 1914: The first Asian Hollywood star
Sessue Hayakawa became the first Asian to star in a Hollywood film with the release of The Typhoon . Hayakawa was cast in the film when producer Thomas Ince became impressed by Hayakawa's unusually subtle and naturalistic acting style. He paid $500 for Hayakawa's services in that film, a handsome price for an unknown actor.
Hayakawa had been a nobleman's son who had come to the U.S. initially in 1909 to study at the University of Chicago where he played on the football team. He returned to Japan and founded a touring troupe of entertainers. Returning to the U.S. in 1913, he had been acting in stage productions with a Japanese American theater group in Little Tokyo when discovered by Ince.
The Bridge on the River Kwai
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Anna May Wong was a Los Angeles native who came to resent Hollywood's exploitation of her as an exotic sex symbol and longed for roles as an independent modern woman. September, 1921:

70. Asian American - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
AsianNation Asian American history, Demographics, Issues by CN Le, Ph.D. 1 - Income Disparity amongst ethnic asian populations in the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_American
Asian American
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
An Asian American can be generally defined as a person of Asian ancestry or origin who was born in or is an immigrant to the United States The term "Asian American" is credited to the historian Yuji Ichioka who, in the late , used it to describe members of a new pan-ethnic radical political identity who shared common histories, experiences, and goals. In the United States, this term has widely supplanted the term " oriental " which was popularly used before the to describe East Asian peoples regardless of nationality, upbringing, or origin. Some have argued "oriental" is politically loaded and referenced a colonial "other" (see orientalism "Asian American", like " Hispanic American ", can not be defined as a similar group of people sharing similar cultures or physical features. For example, Indian Americans Filipino Americans , and Japanese Americans are very different from each other in both culture and physical features. Like the term "Hispanic American", saying that a person is "Asian" is not specifically referring to a certain lifetyle or culture and could refer to a wide range of different Asian ethnic sub-groups. Additionally, although the term "Asian" in the United States is most popularly used as a term to group peoples with physical characteristics resembling East Asian people, Asians from the

71. The ACF Website
A Christian ministry and fellowship out of the U of O with a focus toward asianamerican students. Includes event information, contact information, and a brief summary.
http://www.uoacf.com/
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University of Oregon
Asian Christian Fellowship
http://www.uoacf.com/
"We exist to glorify God by cultivating an intimate,
personal relationship with Jesus Christ, ministering to
one another and making disciples in the love of Christ."
The 2005 Ski Trip (w/ our friends from Epic at OSU and PSU)
Regular Meetings
ACF Large Group Meetings - Thursdays at 7:00pm in Education 176 Men's Bible Study - TBA Women's Bible Study - TBA Prayer Meetings - TBA
Events (next month)
ACF Announcement E-mail List Name E-mail
Random Stuff Promo for the '04 Spring Retreat
Promo for the '03 Spring Retreat

72. HT Chen & Dancers
Modern dance company with a uniquely asianamerican expression embodying its cultural heritage. A calendar of events and company information is provided.
http://www.htchendance.org/
2002 Recipient of the New York State Governor's Arts Award
Enter...

73. Owens Library Asian American History WWW Resources
This list of links includes sites about Asian American history. In includes an overview of Asian American history in the state of Washington,
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/history/asianamericanhistory.htm
How do I get...? books we don't have articles we don't have help with research info about the library eCompanion northwest online web based mail Library Catalog Search for Articles Course/Subject Resources Reference Resources ... Citing Sources
Asian American History WWW Resources TIP: Press Ctrl/f and enter a part of a word or phrase in the Find what: box and click on Find Next to search for a topic on this page. For example, type histor to search for history, historical, histories. Academic Info: Asian American History
This list of links includes sites about Asian American history. The mission of Academic Info is to "[i]mprove access to online educational resources by developing an easy to use subject directory covering each academic discipline [and] [i]ncrease educational opportunities for students in rural and underrepresented communities by giving them the same online experience as students from more privileged communities." Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America
This site is created by a sociology doctoral student at the University of Albany at SUNY. Areas covered include Asian-American history, culture, dynamics, and contemporary issues.

74. Owens Library Asian American History Sources
Bibliography of Reference Books about Asian American history in Owens Library. Dictionary of Asian American history 1st Floor, Reference 973.0495 D55d
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/history/asianbook.html
How do I get...? books we don't have articles we don't have help with research info about the library eCompanion northwest online web based mail Library Catalog Search for Articles Course/Subject Resources Reference Resources ... Citing Sources
Asian American History Sources TIP: Press Ctrl/f and enter a part of a word or phrase in the Find what: box and click on Find Next to search for a topic on this page. For example, type korea to search for Korea or Koreans. Bibliography of Reference Books Locate Additional Books Bibliography of Reference Books about Asian American History in Owens Library Dictionary of Asian American History
1st Floor, Reference 973.0495 D55d
"The Dictionary is divided into two major sections: (1) essays and (2) entries. In addition, an extensive bibliography on literature about Asian and Pacific Americans, an up-to-date historical chronology of Asians in America, a census report on people of Asian decent living in the United States, and a general subject index are appended to the end of the dictionary..." "The first seven essays of the essay section treat the historical development of different ethnic groups of people from Asian countries and the Pacific Islands who are now called Asian and Pacific Americans; the last eight essays are treatises on the place of Asian and Pacific Americans in the American social order." The entries in the second section "...include major events, persons, places, and concepts that have left indelible marks on the collective experience of Asian and Pacific Americans."

75. Asian Americans  - Chronology Of Asian American History
Wing F. Ong becomes first Asian American to be elected to state office in the Source Sucheng Chan, Asian Americans, an Interpretive history, ©1991,
http://www.asianamericans.com/AsianAmericansChronology.htm
Asian American Chronology
Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii. Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
U.S. and China sign first treaty.
Gold discovered in California. Chinese begin to arrive.
California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who often had to pay more than once.
First group of 195 Chinese contract laborers land in Hawaii. Over 20,000 Chinese enter California. Chinese first appear in court in California. Missionary Willian Speer opens Presbyterian mission for Chinese in San Francisco.
Chinese in Hawaii establish a funeral society, their first community association in the islands. People v. Hall rules that Chinese can't give testimony in court. U.S. and Japan sign first treaty.
San Francisco opens a school for Chinese children (changed to an evening school two years later). Missionary Augustus Loomis arrives to serve the Chinese in San Francisco.
California passes a law to bar entry of Chinese and "Mongolians."

76. Asian American Cultural Center, Rutgers University
Identifies and addresses asianamerican concerns.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~aacc/
viewing recommendations for more information.

77. CNN.com - US - Clinton Awards Medals Of Honor To Asian-American World War II Vet
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78. The Columbia History Of The Asian American Experience
Cover of book. The Columbia history of the Asian American Experience varied primary source documents relevant to Asian American history and to broader
http://www.mpcfaculty.net/library/Displays/May/documentary.html
The Columbia History
of the Asian American Experience
Reviews
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(September 1, 2003; 0-231-11030-8)
(May 1, 2003; 0-231-11030-8) A collection of documents that can serve as a reference for researchers, students, and the general public, particularly in tandem with Gary Okihiro's 2001 . They were selected to illuminate issues and events of lasting historical significance for a range of Asian American ethnic groups. The arrangement is chronological, from before 1900 through 2000. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description
This collection of key documents presents the rich Asian American heritage through primary sources speeches, diary entries, editorials, advertisements, court opinions, legislation, songs, and poems along with expert, concise editorial commentary. It reflects not only the rapid expansion in the field of Asian American studies in the last decade but also innovative scholarship on Asian Americans from many fields, including western history, feminist studies, political science, anthropology, and military history.
Table of Contents
Asian Pacific Americans: An Overview
Contact and Conflict: Asia and the Pacific: Through 1900
Migration and Settlement: Through 1924
Accommodation and Hostility: Through 1941
World War II: Through 1945 Part 5: The Pacific Ocean: An American Lake? Through 1975

79. Orchard Valley Christian Church
We are an English Speaking asianamerican Ministry reaching out to the Silicon Valley (Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Campbell, Saratoga, and San Jose) with the Word of God and the love of Jesus Christ.
http://www.orchardvalley.org/index.html
1515 Partridge Ave
(cross-street Dunford Way)
Sunnyvale CA 94087
Sunday Service 9:00 AM
Children's Program
Nursery The vision of OVCC is to reach those seeking God in Silicon Valley through an "Island Style" community of followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. We are passionate about deepening our love relationship with God, committed to caring for the needs of each other, and intent on transforming lives through the work of the Holy Spirit. By "Island Style," we mean a warm, accepting, family-oriented, multicultural (primarily Asian American) community where no one feels left out and everyone feels significant. Our mission is to be a community that loves God with all our hearts, souls and minds which transforms lives by developing Christians who are continually growing in Christ to love, serve, and reach out to bring others into God's family.
Welcome !!!

80. Chi Delt Beta Chapter Alumni
Alumni site of Beta Chapter in Cal Poly SLO of An asianamerican Interest Sorority
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Tidepool/3331
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