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         Chinese Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. Being Chinese, Becoming Chinese American (Asian American Experience) by Shehong Chen, 2006-05-08
  2. Pacific-Asian Issues: American and Chinese Views (Research Papers and Policy Studies) by Robert A. Scalapino, 1986-08
  3. Ethnic Islands: The Emergence of Urban Chinese America (The Asian American Experience) by Ronald Takaki, 1994-04
  4. Claiming Chinese Identity (Asian Americans) by Elionne Belden, 1997-10-01
  5. Bibliography, social work with Asian Americans: Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, Korean Americans, Vietnamese Americans by Susan Sung, 1978
  6. The Nixon initiative and Chinese-American relations, (Asian studies: occasional paper series) by Morton A Kaplan, 1972
  7. Asian Americans: The Filipino, Chinese, and Japanese immigration to the United States by Patricio R Mamot, 1984
  8. Chinese American Poetry: An Anthology (Asian American Voices) by L. Ling-Chi Wang, Henry Y. H. Zhao, 1992-01
  9. Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War (Asian American History & Cultu)
  10. Chinese American Literature since the 1850s (Asian American Experience) by Xiao-huang Yin, 2006-02-27
  11. Becoming Asian American: Second-Generation Chinese and Korean American Identities by Nazli Kibria, 2003-07-25
  12. Chinese Immigrants and American Law (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives) by C. Mcclain, 1994-10-01
  13. American Paper Son: A CHINESE IMMIGRANT IN THE MIDWEST (Asian American Experience) by Wayne Hung Wong, 2006-01-02
  14. Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture (Asian American History & Cultu)

1. Asian Americans  - Diverse Ethnicity, Great Contributions, Chinese, Japanese, K
Asian Americans Diverse Ethnicity, Great Contributions, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Philippines and more.
http://www.asianamericans.com/
Asian American Chronology Asian Dating Broadcast Stations Asian American Studies ... Chinese Exclusion Act
Asian Americans - Diverse Ethnicity, Great Contributions, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Filapinos amd more
The Legacy of Japanese Internment Noteworthy Asian Americans
Chinese Soldiers Fought in U.S. Civil War A Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989
The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 Ansel Adams Documents the Japanese American Internment at Manzanar Asian-Pacific Americans Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients Go For Broke ... Sgt. Hiroshi Miyamura In 1943, Ansel Adams (1902-1984), America's best-known photographer, documented the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California and the Japanese Americans interned there during World War II. Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Index Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month: May 1-31 2001 Preface
LT David W. Hays, USN, Administrative Officer at the Naval Branch Medical Clinic, Ingleside, Texas, served as a participant in the Topical Research Intern Program at the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI) during the month of February 1994. He conducted the necessary research to prepare this report. The Institute thanks Lieutenant Hays for his contributions to the research efforts of DEOMI.

2. Organization Of Chinese Americans
Programs, news, events, conventions, membership, and discussions.
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3. Welcome To The UCLA Asian American Studies Center Online
Census Highlights about Asian Pacific Americans with Links Census Data Census 2000 Chinese Largest Asian Group in the United States
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4. Asian-Nation Asian American History, Demographics, Issues
that affect specific Asian groups, such as the Japanese "internment" or recent suspicions about Chinese espionage. But the main focus of Asian
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5. Chinese For Affirmative Action
Organization with the mission of defending and promoting the civil and political rights of Chinese and Asian Americans within the in the interest of
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6. Manaa Media Action Network For Asian Americans
Apr '04 Protest Against Detail's Article "Gay or Asian" The internet cartoon depicts an 85year-old hunchbacked Chinese houseboy in the service
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7. PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas"
Visit the Asian American Timeline to learn about specific moments and events that shaped Asian American history.
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8. Culturally Competent Care
funded through both federal and private grants, serves a population including people of Chinese ancestry, AsianAmericans, Hispanics and, of
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9. Asian Americans An Annotated Directory Of Internet Resources
An annotated list of Internet resources on the Asian and Asian American communities of North America their history, culture, social and economic
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10. C100 Survey
y, a view shared by many of the non Chinese Asian participants. Virtually all the Asian Americans and Chinese American participants indicated
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11. Asian Pacific American Heritage Association - APAHA - Houston, Texas
May, Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. 07/19/05 Houston Comets Game with Yao Ming Fan Club Houston Chinese Community 08/05/05 Asian
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12. Organization Of Chinese Americans Orange County Chapter
Orange County chapter of OCA (Organization of chinese americans), an advocacy and educational group for asian americans.
http://www.oca-orangecounty.org

13. Asian Americans  - Chronology Of Asian American History
asian American Chronology. 1600s chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon. 1830s chinese sugar masters working in Hawaii.
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."

14. Chinese For Affirmative Action
Organization with the mission of defending and promoting the civil and political rights of chinese and asian americans within the in the interest of advancing multiracial democracy in the United States. Offers information about their programs, publications, history, milestones, and membership.
http://www.caasf.org/

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15. Organization Of Chinese Americans, Central Virginia Chapter Home Page
Promotes civic involvement and the advocacy of rights of chinese and other asian americans. Includes community services page and brochure.
http://ocacvc.tripod.com
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Through the past 25 years, OCA-CVC has been representing the concerned Chinese Americans living in the Central VA area. It is a non-profit, 501(c)3, non-partisan advocacy organization that actively involves in community services and community programs. OCA-CV's missions are:
  • being a non-profit, non-partisan national advocacy organization for Chinese Americans.

16. MIT Asian American Studies Homepage
What is asian America? a look at the history of asian americans There was a concerted effort to try to distinguish Japanese from chinese,
http://web.mit.edu/21h.153j/www/
Welcome to the MIT Asian American Studies Homepage
by
Emma Teng
Students of and
Links to Student Project Pages
What is Asian America?
a look at the history of Asian Americans...
During the nineteenth century, Anti-Asian hostility and the fear of "cheap" Asian labor led to the call for the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 which suspended the immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years. A Cartoon from The Wasp Magazine of 1893, vol. 30, pp. 10-11 reads: THE QUESTION Of THE HOUR: Uncle Sam: "Gosh ! I've got this critter lassoed right enough but how in thunder am I going to get him over thar to China? [from Ron Takaki, Iron Cages During WWII Anti-Asian hostility was directed against the Japanese, while Chinese became the "good" Asians. There was a concerted effort to try to distinguish Japanese from Chinese, even by using "physical anthropology." Here is one example: A look back at Life magazine of December 1941: Even Chinese and Koreans tried to distinguish themselves from Japanese by wearing "I am Chinese" or "I am Korean" buttons. See the story "Wiltshire Bus" By Hisaye Yamamoto, in

17. New Church Of Atlanta - English Ministry
Atlanta, Georgia (Protestant). Three congregations of asianamericans, mostly Korean-American and chinese-American, that meet as a unified church. Primarily aimed at young adults. Announcements, service times and locations, photographs, information for visitors, Christian resources, and information on ministries.
http://www.ncatlanta.com
Welcome to NCAtlanta.com
- Rev. David D. Lee
10:00 AM, Main Sanctuary
NCA Korean Ministry Website
contact: webmaster @ ncatlanta.com

18. Organization Of Chinese Americans | Greater Los Angeles Chapter
A nonpartisan advocacy organization of chinese americans dedicated to securing the rights of chinese American and asian American citizens through legislative and policy initiatives. Includes information about the organization, its events and activies, and how to join.
http://oca-gla.org/

19. Crane House
asian cultural center offering educational and cultural programs to help americans and asians become better acquainted. Mandarin chinese and asian cooking classes offered.
http://www.cranehouse.org
Related Links Welcome to Crane House, a private nonprofit Asian cultural
resource center in Louisville.
Mission: Crane House actively promotes cultural understanding among the peoples of the United States and Asia through education.
Crane House opened in 1987 as a Chinese cultural center,
under the leadership of Helen Lang, founder. In 1996, Crane
House broadened its mission to become an Asian Center,
with the goal of becoming the premier regional organization
providing educational services and cultural programs
focused on Asia.
The Asia Institute, Inc.
1244 South Third Street Louisville, Kentucky 40203 (502)635-2240 Fax:(502)635-7659 Email: adm@cranehouse.org Click here for the driving directions to Crane House Webmaster

20. Organization Of Chinese Americans | Greater Los Angeles Chapter
Nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization of concerned chinese americans. Advocate rights of chinese American and asian American citizens and permanent residents through legislative and policy initiatives at all levels of the government.
http://www.oca-gla.org

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