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Asian American & Pacific Islander History ‑ Videos

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have played vital roles in shaping the nation—from building the Transcontinental Railroad to advocating for labor law changes to fighting in multiple wars. They made these contributions while also facing persistent discrimination and violence throughout U.S. history.

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Makoto Hagiwara Popularizes the Fortune Cookie

It’s 1914 and visitors to the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco are about to have their fortunes told by a cookie.

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Kristi Yamaguchi’s American Story

Before Kristi Yamaguchi became an Olympic star, her family faced a challenging road both in war and at home in America.

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Japanese‑American Internment

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States Government issued executive order 9066, which empowered the military to round up anyone of Japanese ancestry and place them in prison camps.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. A mural in San Francisco's Chinatown.
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History of San Francisco’s Chinatown

After the 1906 earthquake destroyed the city, plans to rebuild didn’t include a place for Chinese immigrants. Faced with the prospect of resettling to Oakland, Look Tin Eli employed white architects to create an even grander Chinatown.

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