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Writing in the tradition of W. E. B. Du Bois, Cornel West, and
others who confronted the "colour line" of the twentieth century,
journalist, scholar, and activist Frank H. Wu offers a unique
perspective on how changing ideas of racial identity will affect
race relations in the twenty-first century. Wu examines affirmative
action, globalization, immigration, and other controversial
contemporary issues through the lens of the Asian-American
experience. Mixing personal anecdotes, legal cases, and
journalistic reporting, Wu confronts damaging Asian-American
stereotypes such as "the model minority" and "the perpetual
foreigner." By offering new ways of thinking about race in American
society, Wu's work dares us to make good on our great democratic
experiment.
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