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Hispanic, Latino-American Resources
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Some Specific Latino-American Cultures
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Asian-American
General Resources - Civil Rights
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Notable People
Some Specific Asian-American Cultures
Cambodian-American - Chinese-American - Filipino-American - Hmong-American - Indian-American - Japanese-American - Korean-American - Laotian-American - Persian-American - Thai-American - Vietnamese-American
Asian Martial Arts Studio: Lion Dance __ "Founded in 1983, hailed as "one of the five most prestigious performing ensembles in the state of Michigan" by the Michigan Council for the Arts, the Award winning Asian Martial Arts Lion Dance Troupe is made up of members chosen from within the kung-fu program." - illustrated - From a2amas.com - http://a2amas.com/liondance/
Chinatown __ Learn a bit about San Francisco's Chinatown. "This virtual tour not only shows you modern-day Chinatown but also reveals glimpses of the 'old' Chinatown intermingled with sights of the new." - illustrated - From harcourtschool.com - http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/chinatown/main.html
Chinese American Medical Society - Health Issues __ Reports and essays covering a wide spectrum of medical conditions related to the Chinese American community. - From Ahinese American Medical Society - http://www.camsociety.org/issues/issues.htm
Chinese Americans Project __ These pages cover just about anything you can
think of, from Chinese cooking to Chinese American history. - From Christina S.Y.
Leung -
http://www.sfusd.edu/schwww/sch405/IUP/index2.html
The Chinese Connection __ Learn the connection between studying the Chinese
language and math skills. "Assessing the standardized test scores of
Chinese-American pupils, Nuttall and two colleagues found those who had studied
Chinese did significantly better in math than those who had not, with an average
difference ranging between 30 and 80 points." - From Boston College Chronicle -
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v7/mr4/nuttall.html
Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882 __ Here is the complete text of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. - From mtholyoke.edu - http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/chinex.htm
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California __ "The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California was founded in 1975 to discover and recognize our pioneers and their history." You will find a timeline, photo galleries, articles, maps, and cultural information. - illustrated - From chssc.org - http://www.chssc.org/index.html
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Committee of 100 __ "The Committee of 100 is a national non-partisan organization composed of American citizens of Chinese descent. Each member has achieved positions of leadership in the United States in a broad range of professions. With these diverse backgrounds, members collectively pool their strengths and experience to address important issues concerning the Chinese-American community, as well as issues affecting U.S.-China relations." - illustrated - From committee100.org - http://www.committee100.org/
The Eagle and the Dragon __ "For 150 years in the United States - years of
menial labor and discrimination, as well as service and contributions to
American culture - immigrants from China have not been welcomed with open arms.
But Chinese Americans have prevailed and made a place for themselves." An
extensive site about Chinese-American history and culture. - illustrated - From
hoover.archives.gov -
http://hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/China/Chinese_Americans/
Encyclopedia: List of famous Chinese Americans __ "The following is a list of Chinese Americans who are famous, have made significant contributions to the American culture or society politically, artistically or scientifically, or have appeared in the news numerous times" - From nationmaster.com - http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-famous-Chinese-Americans
Immigration Policy Reports: Chinese-American Olympians __ "Chinese-Americans have proven that they participate in every aspect of the American Dream, including athletics. They are consistently rising in the ranks of the world's greatest and most renown figures in sports." Learn about what they have done. - From American Immigration Law Foundation - http://www.ailf.org/ipc/policy_reports_2000_pr0009.htm
The Organization of Chinese Americans __ "Explore the OCA’s incredible educational and enrichment opportunities." You will find a wealth of information and resources. - illustrated - From OCA - http://www.ocanatl.org/
Welcome to the new FAPA website __ "FAPA's mission is educational. The organization provides US policy makers, the media, scholars and the general public with information on issues related to Taiwan. FAPA informs and updates Members of Congress and their staff on Taiwanese issues." - illustrated - From FAPA - http://www.fapa.org/
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