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At the turn of the new millennium, the U.S becomes more diverse, yet more divided.
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During a time of war, a young generation fights for equality and claim a new identity.
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Asian Americans fight for equality and expand the definition of Asian American.
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An American-born generation straddles their country of birth and their parents’ homelands.
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In an era of exclusion and U.S. empire, new immigrants arrive and adapt to life in America
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Extras
The history of identity, contributions, and challenges experienced by Asian Americans.
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Annie Tan uncovers a dark moment in her family's history.
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In 1968 San Francisco State students mounted the longest campus strike in US history.
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The oft forgotten history of Filipino farmworkers who launched the 1965 grape strike.
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After Filipino farmworkers walked off the grape fields, Mexican workers joined them.
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After 9/11 Hari Kondabolu was treated like a foreigner in his own country.
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The Roots Program brings Asian American history to San Quentin prison.
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Chinese immigrants who built the railroad were erased from history, but not forgotten.
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For Satsuki Ina, the question of loyalty began when she was born behind barbed wire.
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Asian American entrepreneurs like Jerry Yang helped build Silicon Valley into a powerhouse
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