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Asian Pacific Americans’ Social Movements and Interest Groups. Kim Geron; Enrique de la Cruz; Leland T. Saito; Jaideep Singh. PS: Political Science and Politics , Vol. 34, No. 3. (Sep., 2001), pp. 618-624.

Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (Library of Congress). (External Link) . Retrieved (1 of 4) 5/21/2007 5:35:12 PM.

Behind the Model-Minority Stereotype: Voices of High- and Low-Achieving Asian American Students. Stacey J. Lee. Anthropology&Education Quarterly , Vol. 25, No. 4. (Dec., 1994), pp. 413-429.

Differences in Family of Origin Perceptions among African American, Asian American, and Hispanic American College Students. Connie M. Kane. Journal of Black Studies , Vol. 29, No. 1. (Sep., 1998), pp. 93-105.

The Concept of Differentiated Oneness and Implications for Asian American Families. Auris Huang Hung, Dallas Theological Seminary. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 2006, Vol. 25, No. 3, 226-239. ISSN 0733-4273. No URL.

Disrupting Asian America: South Asian American Histories as Strategic Sites of Narration. Sridevi Menon. Department of Ethnic Studies, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43620, USA. E-mail: smenon@bgsu.edu. NO URL.

Ethnic Residential Concentration and the Protected Market Hypothesis. Howard Aldrich; John Cater; Trevor Jones; David Mc Evoy; Paul Velleman. Social Forces , Vol. 63, No. 4. (Jun., 1985), pp. 996-1009.

From Discrimination to Affirmative Action: Facts in the Asian American. Admissions Controversy. Dana Y. Takagi. Social Problems , Vol. 37, No. 4. (Nov., 1990), pp. 578-592.

Global Forces, Foreign Policy, and Asian Pacific Americans. Paul Y. Watanabe. PS: Political Science and Politics , Vol. 34, No. 3. (Sep., 2001), pp. 639-644.

“I Love Asian Women”. Rana Chang. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies , Vol. 21, No. 1/2, Asian American Women. (2000), pp.. 157-158.

Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry - 1942. (External Link) . Retrieved (1 of 3) 6/11/2005 2:51:39 PM. This is the full text of Gen. John L. DeWitt’s first order to force the Japanese — citizens and aliens alike — out of San Francisco. A map of the zone designated for evacuation by Gen. DeWitt was published in the San Francisco News April 2, 1942. The newspaper said those evacuated from San Francisco would be sent to a remote place known as Manzanar.

Intergenerational Relationships among Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Americans. Masako Ishii-Kuntz. Family Relations , Vol. 46, No. 1. (Jan., 1997), pp. 23-32.

Interracial Politics: Asian Americans and Other Communities of Color. Claire Jean Kim; Taeku Lee. PS: Political Science and Politics , Vol. 34, No. 3. (Sep., 2001), pp. 631-637.

Japanese Americans, Pluralism, and the Model Minority Myth. George T. Endo; Connie Kubo Della-Piana. Theory into Practice , Vol. 20, No. 1, Cultural Pluralism: Can It Work?. (Winter, 1981), pp. 45-51.

Southeast Asian American Children: Not the “Model Minority.” KaYing Yang. The Future of Children , Vol. 14, No. 2, Children of Immigrant Families. (Summer, 2004), pp. 127-133.

“You Can Never Be Too Rich or Too Thin”: Popular and Consumer Culture and the Americanization of Asian American Girls and Young Women. Stacey J. Lee; Sabina Vaught. The Journal of Negro Education , Vol. 72, No. 4, Commercialism in the Lives of Children and Youth of Color: Education and Other Socialization Contexts. (Autumn, 2003), pp. 457-466.

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