made economic gains but continued to face discrimination
The discrimination of the Asian Americans in the 1800 can be traced to scramble for natural resources. The skin color and different religious beliefs could also be a factor.
Pluralism
African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, women, and minor children.
There is no widely accepted evidence to support the idea that Asian hunters found a passageway to America that helped to settle the continent. The current scientific consensus is that the ancestors of modern Native Americans migrated to the Americas from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge around 15,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. This migration was not facilitated or influenced by Asian hunters finding a passageway.
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
In the early to mid-1960's, a number of individual Asian Americans activists such as Yuri Kochiyama participated individually in the Free Speech Movement, Civil Rights Movement, and anti-Vietnam War movement.
In the 1960s and '70s, Asian Americans mobilized for a slew of political causes, including the development of ethnic studies programs in universities, the end of the Vietnam War and reparations for Japanese Americans placed in internment camps during World War II.
The East Asian miracle refers to the rapid economic growth and development experienced by several East Asian countries, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, in the latter half of the 20th century. This growth was characterized by high levels of GDP growth, industrialization, export-led growth, and improvements in living standards within a relatively short period of time. Despite differences in approaches and political systems, these countries shared common factors such as a focus on education, investment in infrastructure, export-oriented policies, and strong government intervention in the economy.
In the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement. It was popularized by UCLA professor Yuji Ichioka.
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Asian Americans
went back to where they came from
Asian Americans put their land in their children names
Most Asian Americans speak English.
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
The question is ambiguous, Are you interested in what percentage of Asians are Americans, or what percentage of Americans are of Asian origin?
Asian Americans put their land in their children names