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Online
Resources in Society, Culture, and History
- Asian-American
Health: Collection of papers, articles and links relating to Southeast
Asian American health.
- Asian
American Oral History Site:
Compiled by an Asian American history class, UC-Berkeley.
- Beyond
Self-Interest: APAs Toward a Community of Justice: A
policy analysis of affirmative action.
- Bui
Doi: Life Like Dust: Film documenting the life of a young Vietnamese
American gang member.
- 'Chinatown'
PBS Documentary: Site includes resource guide, photographs,
links and video clips.
- Chinese
American History Timeline: Describes events from 1848-1995.
- Documenting
the Southeast Asian Refugee Experience: Online exhibit from
UC-Irvine Library.
- Hmong
Homepage: Collection of resources relating to Hmong history,
culture, language, and current events.
- Interactive
Chinese American History: Website of an Asian American history
course, UC-Berkeley.
- Japanese
American Exhibit and Access Project: Online supplement to
holdings at U. of Washington Library.
- Korean/Korean-American
Folklore Archive: Searchable database of field research.
- Map
of West Coast Japanese Internment Camps
- The
Promise of Gold Mountain: Tucson's Chinese Heritage:
Text and photographs documenting history of the Chinese in Tucson, from
1800s to the present.
- US
Census Bureau - Asian and Pacific Islander Statistics: Detailed
tables on API population from March 1996.
- War
Relocation Authority Camps in Arizona, 1942-1946: Historical exhibit
with photographs.
- Women
of Color Health Data Book: Published by National Institutes
of Health; includes sections on specific communities.
Last updated November 27, 2007.
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