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All chapters of Foundations and Futures include lesson plans and curricular tools that are designed for high school students and grounded in ethnic studies pedagogy. Feel free to search our repository of primary sources and material that helps bring Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and experiences into the classroom.  

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    “No Japs Wanted”

    Japanese Americans had to sell most of their possessions at rock-bottom prices. This painting titled “Junkshop Man Took Our Icebox Away,” by Henry Sugimoto, captures the emotions of a mother and daughter who must get rid of the family’s belongings.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    We Hereby Refuse: The Akutsu Story

    Read in this excerpt from the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse, based on true stories, about how the lives of Jim Akutsu, a Nisei college student in Seattle; his younger brother, Gene; and his mother and father are ruptured after FBI agents arrest Jim’s father.

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    Yokohama, California by Toshi Mori

    In this excerpt from the short story, “Lil’ Yokohama,” Nisei author Toshio Mori describes an idealized version of a pre-World War II Japanese American community in California.

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    “No Japs Wanted”

    This painting by Henry Sugimoto depicts a Japanese American family forced to leave their rural community.

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    Module 4: Challenges: Pakistani Americans and the Aftermath of 9/11

    Uzma Quraishi

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    Module 5: Advocacy: Pakistani American Community Power

    Uzma Quraishi

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    Chapter Overview: Where We Live: Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities

    Thao Ha, Tarry Hum, ‘Inoke Hafoka, Louise Cainkar, and Zohra Saed

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    Module 1: Vietnamese Americans in the Texas Gulf

    Thao Ha

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    Module 2: New Immigrant Communities of Queens, New York City

    Tarry Hum

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    Module 3: Tongan Community in Salt Lake City, Utah

    ʻInoke Hafoka

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    Chapter Overview: Asian American Popular Culture

    Jeff Yang

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    Module 1: An Introduction to Asian American Popular Culture

    Jeff Yang

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    Module 2: Asian Americans and the Moving Image, Part 1: Film and Television

    Jeff Yang

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