Between 1915 and 1968, Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese students studying at colleges and universities along the West Coast in the United States created, organized, and led influential civil rights groups. Although these students were only "temporary" visitors to the U.S., they became deeply involved in protesting the racism and discrimination that characterized life for Asian immigrants, Asian Americans, and other minorities in California and Washington. With the assistance of larger organizations such as the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations and the World Student Christian Federation, these foreign students formed their own campus groups during the1920s and 1930s that allowed them to build relationships with each other...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This dissertation explores the historical struggle of Asian and Mexican origin farm workers in Calif...
In 2009, Asian students were targeted in an act of perceived racial violence at South Philadelphia H...
In 1968, the students, faculty, staff and community members of color at San Francisco State Universi...
In 1968, the students, faculty, staff and community members of color at San Francisco State Universi...
My research examines how Asian Americans at University of California, San Diego engage in a discours...
The size of New York’s Chinese community surged after 1968, in turn leading to shortages in affordab...
This dissertation analyzes a Taiwanese learning experience about the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Tai...
The size of New York’s Chinese community surged after 1968, in turn leading to shortages in affordab...
Asian Americans occupy a contradictory position in the American educational landscape, at once glori...
In accordance with the 1983 mandate from Assembly Constitutional Resolution 71 (ACR 71), the Univers...
In accordance with the 1983 mandate from Assembly Constitutional Resolution 71 (ACR 71), the Univers...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This thesis explores how and why the Sansei generation of Californian Japanese Americans due to thei...
This paper examines the racial wedge driven by Whites between Blacks and Asian Americans during the ...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This dissertation explores the historical struggle of Asian and Mexican origin farm workers in Calif...
In 2009, Asian students were targeted in an act of perceived racial violence at South Philadelphia H...
In 1968, the students, faculty, staff and community members of color at San Francisco State Universi...
In 1968, the students, faculty, staff and community members of color at San Francisco State Universi...
My research examines how Asian Americans at University of California, San Diego engage in a discours...
The size of New York’s Chinese community surged after 1968, in turn leading to shortages in affordab...
This dissertation analyzes a Taiwanese learning experience about the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Tai...
The size of New York’s Chinese community surged after 1968, in turn leading to shortages in affordab...
Asian Americans occupy a contradictory position in the American educational landscape, at once glori...
In accordance with the 1983 mandate from Assembly Constitutional Resolution 71 (ACR 71), the Univers...
In accordance with the 1983 mandate from Assembly Constitutional Resolution 71 (ACR 71), the Univers...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This thesis explores how and why the Sansei generation of Californian Japanese Americans due to thei...
This paper examines the racial wedge driven by Whites between Blacks and Asian Americans during the ...
This dissertation is a cultural and political history of the emergence of Asian American identity du...
This dissertation explores the historical struggle of Asian and Mexican origin farm workers in Calif...
In 2009, Asian students were targeted in an act of perceived racial violence at South Philadelphia H...