Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting: Black-Asian Relations in the 1990s

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Title

Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting: Black-Asian Relations in the 1990s

Subject

Black-Asian Relations in the 1990s

Description

Explains how the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act and the "model minority" myth contributed to cross-racial tensions between African Americans and Asians in the 1990s. Also discusses productive cross-cultural exchange and possibilities for solidarity.

Creator

The Black 90s Collective

Source

The work of Vijay Prashad; #Asians4BlackLives

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Citation

The Black 90s Collective, “Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting: Black-Asian Relations in the 1990s,” The Black 90s Archive, accessed October 6, 2024, https://archive.theblack90s.org/items/show/34.

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