Briefly discusses some of the reasons that Koreans have come to live in the United States, how they have preserved Korean customs and traditions in their new homeland, and what life is like for them here.
The Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II (Milestones in American History)
by John Davenport
Children's author, Yoshiko Uchida, describes growing up in Berkeley, California, as a Nisei, second generation Japanese American, and her family's internment in a Nevada concentration camp during World War II.
Asian-Americans in Old West (Cornerstones of Freedom )
by Gail Sakurai
Describes the important role of the Chinese, Japanese, and other Asians in the settlement of the American West.
Sunisa Lee (My Early Library: My Itty-Bitty Bio)
by Virginia Loh-Hagan
Japanese Americans"go for Brok (First Books--World War II)
by Tom McGowen
East Indians in America (In America (Hardcover))
by Wendy Aalgaard
Gallup Guides for Youth Facing Persistent Prejudice (Gallup Guides for Youth Facing Persisten)
by Z.B. Hill
Different skin colors, different languages, different religions, different abilities--these are all things that sometimes cause us to judge other people unfairly. Asians are one group that has experienced continuing prejudice. From limits on immigration many years ago to modern stereotypes, Asians have had to struggle to overcome prejudice and discrimination. Learn more about what prejudice means for Asians today. "Gallup Guides for Youth Facing Persistent Prejudice: Asians" covers the history o...
The Tragic History of the Japanese-American Internment Camps (From Many Cultures, One History)
Americans from India and Other South Asian Countries (New Americans)
by Ken Park