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         Korean Asian Americans:     more books (100)
  1. Religion and Spirituality in Korean America (Asian American Experience)
  2. Echoes Upon Echoes: New Korean American Writings (Asian American Writers Worksh) by Elaine Kim, 2003-03-30
  3. Becoming Asian American: Second-Generation Chinese and Korean American Identities by Nazli Kibria, 2003-07-25
  4. From the Land of Morning Calm: The Koreans in America (Asian-American Experience) by Ronald Takaki, Rebecca Stefoff, 1994-05
  5. The Golden Mountain: The Autobiography of a Korean Immigrant, 1895-1960 (Asian American Experience) by Easurk Charr, 1996-01-01
  6. The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting, Vol. 6: World War II, the Asian Theater & the Korean War (Greenwood Library of American War Reporting) by Bradley Hamm, Donald Lewis Shaw, 2005-06
  7. Asian Americans in Class: Charting the Achievement Gap Among Korean American Youth by Jamie Lew, 2006-03-30
  8. Korean American Women:Stories of Acculturation and Changing Selves (Studies in Asian Americans : Reconceptualizing Culture, History, Politics) by Jenny Hyun Pak, 2006-04-18
  9. Racial Conflict and Healing: An Asian-American Theological Perspective by Andrew Sung Park, 1996-11
  10. Their War for Korea: American, Asian, and European Combatants and Civilians, 1945-1953 by Allan R. Millett, 2004-06-28
  11. Korean-Americans: Past, Present, and Future
  12. Beyond Ke'eaumoku: Koreans, Nationalism, and Local Culture in Hawai'i (Asian Americans) by Brenda L. Kwon, 1999-05-01
  13. The Asian Americans, changing patterns, changing needs ([Association of Korean Christian Scholars in North America publication series ; 4]) by Bok-Lim C Kim, 1978
  14. Asian American Evangelical Churches: Race, Ethnicity, and Assimilation in the Second Generation (New Americans (Lfb Scholarly Publishing Llc).) by Antony, W. Alumkal, 2003-04-01

1. Welcome To The UCLA Asian American Studies Center Online
accounts of what it means to be Korean American. UCLA AASC Journal Examines Civil Rights Challenges and Issues of Asian Americans and Pacific
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Asian-Nation Asian American History, Demographics, Issues
One is that all Asian Americans are the same. That is, nonAsians frequently have a very difficult time telling Asian Americans apart Korean
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. APAnet - Asian Pacific American Network
APAnet Asian Pacific American Network is a coalition of community-based organizations in Los Angeles with a goal to increase capacity and service
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Asian American Cybernauts / A Guide To Asian American Resources
A guide to Asian American online resources community, culture, concerns, and contributions.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. A History Bursting With Telling Asian Americans In Washington State
A History Bursting With Telling Asian Americans in Washington State
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas"
Visit the Asian American Timeline to learn about specific moments and events that shaped Asian American history.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Asian Pacific Fund
Asian Pacific Fund is a San Francisco Bay Area foundation that works with Asian donors to fulfill their philanthropic goals.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Asian American Movement Ezine
Asian American Movement Ezine is a radical and progressive zine on Asian American politics, art, history and culture.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Asian Americans For Community Outreach
Organisation for young Asian Americans based in San Francisco.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Microsoft Word - Mental Health Depression In Asian
COMMUNITY ACTION THE NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE FOR ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN.S KC..Uprooting and Adjustment A Sociological Study of Korean
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Introduction To KoMeRic@
Information of koreanamericans featuring who's who, business, cultural/social/political cyberspace, korean community, asian society, customs, church
http://www.KoMeRiCa.com/
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12. Asian Americans  - Diverse Ethnicity, Great Contributions, Chinese, Japanese, K
asian Celebrities korean Resources asian American Media National koreanAmerican Service and Education Consortium, Inc.
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.

13. 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

14. Asian Americans - Japanese Immigration
asian Celebrities korean Resources asian American Media Immediately afterthe invasion, America pledged its support to Korea, and quickly built
http://www.asianamericans.com/JapaneseImmigration.htm
Asian American Chronology Asian Dating Broadcast Stations Asian American Studies ... Japanese Immigration Korean Immigration Japanese American Internment Chinese Exclusion Act Japanese Immigration Japanese in Hawaii
Sugar is believed to have been first milled in Hawaii as early as 1802; however, it was not until the 1840s that it became a major crop. Native Hawaiians were hired first to do the growing, harvesting, and milling of sugar, but there eventually became an acute shortage of Hawaiian laborers. Compounding the problem was the Hawaiian emigration to California during the gold rush and thousands of Hawaiians dying from diseases brought to the Islands by foreigners. Recognizing the need for cheap labor for sugar plantations, the Hawaiian ambassador to Japan persuaded the government to allow 180 contract laborers to sign up for work.
After the Organic Act was passed in 1900, giving Japanese laborers more freedom, there were many small strikes for increased wages and better working conditions. Dissatisfied and unhappy, over 40,000 left Hawaii for employment in the United States. This, and an outbreak of bubonic plague among the immigrants of Honolulu, caused a critical labor shortage. Sugar planters then turned to the Filipinos as a source of cheap labor.

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Ministries for both first generation Koreans and second generation asian americans aimed at worshipping and serving God in accordance with his will.
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16. ICC - Asian Americans & Cancer
Cancer is the leading cause of death for female asian americans. Cervical canceris a significant health problem in korean American women. (8)
http://iccnetwork.org/cancerfacts/cfs3.htm
iccnetwork.org/cancerfacts News Cancer Facts Biennial Symposium Resources ... Search this site
Who We Are "Asian American" refers to persons whose familial roots originate from many countries, ethnic groups and cultures of the Asian continent, including (but not limited to): Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malayan, Mien, Nepalese, Pakistani, Sikh, Sri Lankan, Thai and Vietnamese. According to US Census Data, the Asian American population consists of these percentages of ethnicities: 23.8% Chinese, 20.4% Filipino, 12.3% Japanese, 11.8% Asian Indian, 11.6% Korean and 8.9% Vietnamese. Seventy percent of US Asians are immigrants who entered the US during one of three distinct immigration waves: before 1975, between 1975-1979, and 1980 or later. Most Asian Americans who have arrived since 1965 still live in ten large metropolitan areas. In 1996, an estimated four in ten Asian Americans lived in California. These US Asian-born individuals emigrated from countries with the overall lowest breast cancer rates in the world.

17. Asian Americans
By the mid1990s we were approximately one-third of all asian americans. As Chineseamericans, we are often mistaken for Vietnamese or korean americans.
http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/classes/soc248/Asianas Post WWII 4-24-00 .ht
Asian American Immigration CHINESE MIGRATION Beginning in the 1980s, we have been one of the fastest growing immigrant groups here in the United States. A 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act began to eliminate some of the anti-Asian racism. The act reunified families, protected the domestic labor force, and called for immigration of people with needed skills. It also made us eligible for citizenship, which we had long been waiting for. The 1965 Immigration Act abolished the national-origins quota system and created an annual quota of 20,000 of us Asians. Therefore, the amount of immigrants increased drastically as time progressed. STEREOTYPES Almost ninety percent of Chinese immigrants were women between 1946 and 1952. About 348,000 of us came here from Hong Kong and Taiwan between 1941 and 1980. Beginning in 1981, the number of immigrants increased coming from the mainland as opposed to coming from Hong Kong and Taiwan. We reached a population of 1.6 million people between 1980 and 1990. By the mid-1990s we were approximately one-third of all Asian Americans. As Chinese Americans, we are often mistaken for Vietnamese or Korean Americans. In 1994, Asian Americans were thought of as foreigners who consistently competed for jobs. We have been stereotyped as "model minorities" because we are ambitious and hard working. After the United States declared war on Japan in 1941

18. Asian Americans In The Santa Clara Valley
korean americans; Pacific Islanders; South asian americans; South East asianamericans. Tet Festival Vietnamese American Cultural and Social Council
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/scvasian.html
Asian Americans
Santa Clara Valley
The Basics

19. Asian & Pacific Islands American Literature For Young Adults. A Bibliography
Bibliography of books for young adults on asian americans. Grades 7 to 12Sixteenyear-old korean American Chan moves from Los Angeles to a small town
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asian.htm
Asian American Literature for Young Adults
A Bibliography
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center young adult Asian American booklist. Titles included are for ages 12 and up. For titles for younger children, see . The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
This genre includes many national, cultural and religious heritages. Works can be subdivided into some major groups: East Asian [Chinese, Japanese and Korean]; South Asia [India and Pakistan]; Southeast Asia [primarily Vietnamese and Pacific Islanders]; and Middle East. Most Asian Americans are concerned about being human [Lenz]. Caught between a fast-paced world of progress and a mysterious world of mythology and legends, many books in this genre focus on a perpetual search for one's self.
Media Selection Aids
Nonfiction Criticism Biography ... Poetry
Media Selection Aids
Bishop, Rudine Sims. Kaleidoscope; A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8 National Council of Teachers of English, 1994.
Annotates some 400 books published between 1990 and 1992 about Asian Americans and other groups.

20. Asian American Literature : History, Classroom Use, Bibliography & WWW Links
The history of asian American literature began around the 1940 s or before. Books for and about Chinese americans, Japanese americans, and korean
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asialit.htm
Asian-American Literature:
compiled by Brenda Hoffman.
Introduction Rationale for Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom Characteristics of Good Multiethnic Literature History of Asian American Literature ... Movies
Introduction
Asian American literature is a growing new field. It is considered one of the subdivisions of multicultural literature. The literature today like the Joy Luck Club are best sellers in the book market and there is a growing demand for more.
The Asian population of the United States today continues to rapidly increase and they constitute about 2.9% of the total American population. According the 1990 census, the largest Asian minority in the United States are the Chinese Asian population. Of that percentage, Chinese is the largest with a largest percentage being foreign born. The second largest group is the Filipino which constitute 19%. Japanese make up 12% with most of them being native born. Indian and Korean each are at 11% and Vietnamese make up 8% of the population. Another subgroup of Asians includes the Hmong (mung) which are a culture group that immigrated 5,000 years ago from China to the mountainous region of Laos, but many were forced out of their territory during the Vietnam War because they helped the United States during the conflict.
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Rationale for Using Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom
    The purpose of using multiethnic literature are as follows:
  • . So they can understand differences between cultures.
  • Fiction books can be multi cultural, cross-cultural, or parallel-culture. Developing a relationship through a fictionalized character could be transferred to different culture.

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