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The Color of Success
Introduction. Imperatives of Asian American Citizenship
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December 31 2014
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Princeton University Press
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December 31 2014
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: 1-10
DOI:
10.1515/9781400848874-002
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
How American Are We?
Chinatown Offers Us a Lesson
Nisei in Uniform
Leave Your Zoot Suits Behind
The Melting Pot of the Pacific
Epilogue
Imperatives of Asian American Citizenship
America’s Chinese
Success Story, Japanese American Style
pp. 1
Introduction. Imperatives of Asian American Citizenship
pp. 11
Chapter 1. Leave Your Zoot Suits Behind
pp. 43
Chapter 2. How American Are We?
pp. 72
Chapter 3. Nisei in Uniform
pp. 111
Chapter 4. America’s Chinese
pp. 145
Chapter 5. Success Story, Japanese American Style
pp. 181
Chapter 6. Chinatown Offers Us a Lesson
pp. 210
Chapter 7. The Melting Pot of the Pacific
pp. 242
Epilogue. Model Minority/Asian American
pp. 259
Notes
pp. 333
Archival, Primary, and Unpublished Sources
pp. 341
Index
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