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    Not all Americans came through Ellis Island. As early as in the 1700's, Asians have landed on the shores of the United States. The course explores the diverse histories of Asian Americans -- Koreans, Filipinos, Asian Indians, Pacific Islanders, South East Asians, Japanese, and Chinese. How is the Asian American experience similar or different from each other and with other Americans? It will not only provide the history of Asian Americans but will give the Asian American voice often absent in mainstream history. Major topics to be discussed are immigration, labor history, social conditions, racial and ethnic identity, Asian American communities, and political and cultural history.

 
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