Made in Asian America: A History for Young People
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Made in Asian America: A History for Young People

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Made in Asian America: A History for Young People

About this book

“Powerful. . . . Made in Asian America isn’t just about the past. It’s about the history being made right now by young people, inspired by the Asian Americans who came before them to ensure that our stories are not only heard, but also remembered.” —Paula Yoo, The New York Times Book Review

From three-time Newbery Honoree Christina Soontornvat and award-winning historian Erika Lee comes a middle grade nonfiction that shines a light on the generations of Asian Americans who have transformed the United States and who continue to shape what it means to be American.

Asian American history is not made up of one single story. It’s many. And it’s a story that too often goes untold. 

It begins centuries before America even exists as a nation. It is connected to the histories of Western conquest and colonialism. It’s a story of migration; of people and families crossing the Pacific Ocean in search of escape, opportunity, and new beginnings.

It is also the story of race and racism. Of being labeled an immigrant invasion, unfit to become citizens, and being banned, deported, and incarcerated. Of being blamed for bringing diseases into the country.

And it is a story of bravery and hope. It is the story of heroes who fought for equality in the courts, on the streets, and in the schools, and who continue to fight in solidarity with others doing the same.

This book is a stirring account of the ordinary people and extraordinary acts that made Asian America and the young people who are remaking America today.

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Information

Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9780063242951
Print ISBN
9780063242937

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Who Are Asian Americans?
  7. 1: Columbus’s Mistake
  8. 2: Following the Routes of Empire: Asians in “New Spain”
  9. 3: Broken Promises: Afong Moy and the Struggles of Asian Laborers
  10. What’s in a Name?
  11. 4: In Search of Gold Mountain: Mamie Tape and the First Chinese in America
  12. 5: One Thousand Questions: Tyrus Wong, Angel Island, and Chinese Exclusion
  13. Who Gets to Be an American?
  14. 6: Unwavering: Mary Paik Lee
  15. 7: Steadfast Survivors: The Bagai Family
  16. 8: An All-American Girl: Monica Itoi Sone
  17. 9: Already American: Francisco Cariño
  18. 10: Military Necessity: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans
  19. America’s Concentration Camps
  20. 11: “Good” Asians, “Bad” Asians
  21. 12: Loyalty
  22. 13: Impossible Dreams: Deann Borshay
  23. From Picture Brides to Punk Rockers: Asian American Women Make History
  24. 14: Solidarity: The Ongoing Fight for Civil Rights
  25. 15: America’s Gates Reopen: The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act
  26. Asian American Food
  27. 16: The Mythical Model Minority
  28. 17: Firsts and Flying Fists
  29. 18: Seeking Refuge: Southeast Asian Americans
  30. 19: “It’s Because of You”—The Murder of Vincent Chin
  31. 20: Left to Burn: Koreatown on Sa I Gu
  32. 21: “Looking Like the Enemy”
  33. 22: Asian American Reckonings
  34. 23: Made in Asian America
  35. Authors’ Notes
  36. Acknowledgments
  37. Source Notes
  38. Bibliography
  39. Image Credits
  40. About the Authors
  41. Books by Erika Lee and Christina Soontornvat
  42. Copyright
  43. About the Publisher