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Asian immigrants have come to American shores since the mid-1800s, playing a significant role in U.S. history, but one that’s rife with inequity and exclusion. See a timeline of key events.
Facing economic threats and violence, early Chinese immigrants banded together and created communities to survive—and thrive.
Hawaii became part of the union more than six decades after an illegal coup ousted the Native Hawaiian monarchy.
From disease cures to influential tech to workers' rights, Asian American innovators have made huge impacts on people's lives.
The Pearl Harbor attack caused a wave of nationalist resentment that had long-reaching effects on the Japanese-American population.
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