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April 17,2025
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At the time this scholarly work was published, it provided persuasive proof that Asian students were often overlooked when their vocabulary and other verbal skills were not up to par, because they tended to cooperate with teachers. If the squeaky wheel gets the grease, then Asian students were seldom going to get their needs met.

Not intended for popular reading purposes, this book is carefully constructed and documented, not a single leak in the boat. And today, it lacks only one thing that is badly needed: updating.

One passage that I highlighted back when I was working on my thesis states that Asians are most likely the demographic that is increasing at the highest rate. When this was published in the 1990's, I think that statement was true. It isn't now, though. Things change, and they change fast. Almost twenty years have passed since it hit the shelves, and it is no longer a reliable source of contemporary information.

Chen's scholarship is unquestionably strong, and information gleaned that it specific to a particular point in history will still be worthwhile to the researcher. Nicely done.

April 17,2025
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the writing gets dry at times like a history book, but it's an academic book so what do you expect. very informative and well-written; read for intro to asian american history class.
April 17,2025
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Probably the single most referenced Asian American history book I've ever seen; this book is probably the gold standard. It has an extremely useful timeline at the end that I've used multiple times in classes. Sadly though, I can't remember too much of the specifics because I tend to be bad at recalling exact dates.

April 17,2025
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E184 O6 C47 1991
College Library & Historical Society Library
April 17,2025
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Read this in my Asian American Studies class. Asians have been in America since the 1800s but are really not mentioned in history. This leads to a unique set of problems. A worthy read for those trying to understand the quilt of America.
April 17,2025
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Fantastic! I think I will also be using this for my speciality exams, not just quals.
April 17,2025
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I said Takaki's "Stranger's From A Different Shore" was THE book to read on Asian American history. This one goes hand in hand with Takaki's book. A great read.
April 17,2025
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This is a very interesting account of the history of Asian immigrants in America. I greatly enjoyed learning more, but the writing style is much like a history textbook, so it did get kinda boring at times.
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