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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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    Copra making, Samoa, ca. 1918

    Workers with large piles of coconut husks and shells in Sāmoa, circa 1918. Samoan coconut farmers resisted colonial rule from the US, Germany, and Great Britain, by establishing their own cooperatives.

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    The First Opium War

    The First Opium War occurred after the Qing Dynasty attempted to stifle the opium trade that was brought into China by the British, which had resulted in millions of Chinese opium users. The Chinese defeat in the war led to further concessions for the British.

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    1843 painting by Edward Duncan

    An 1843 painting by Edward Duncan depicts the British navy’s more technologically-advanced gunboats destroying Chinese sailing ships known as “junks” during the first Opium War.

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    The flag of the British East India Company

    The flag of the British East India Company, a corporation which ruled large areas of the Indian subcontinent before ceding rule to the British government in the mid-1800s, which then controlled much of South Asia until 1947.

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    Colonial Spheres of Influence in Asia 1850-1914

    This map shows the various colonial spheres of influence in Asia between 1850–1914.

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    The Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman Empire began in the fourteenth century and ended in the early twentieth century, and controlled much Western Asia, Southeastern Europe, and parts of North Africa. The Ottomans closed their borders to land trade during the bubonic plague in the fifteenth century.

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    The Silk Road

    The Silk Road was an ancient trading route that connected Asia to Europe, by merchants who travelled by foot, horse, or camel.

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    NYTWA Covid-19 Resource Guide

    During Covid-19, thousands of taxi drivers turned to the NYTWA for help. In response, the NYTWA created this Resource Guide to provide information on accessing health care, rental assistance, food, unemployment insurance, stimulus checks, and ways to deal with discrimination.

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    Uber and Lyft Drivers On Strike

    In 2019, Uber and Lyft drivers went on strike to protest low wages with the influx of drivers; this video features Inder Parmer, a striking Uber driver.

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    NYTWA Letter to New York Mayor

    This letter to Mayor Rudy Giuliani from the NYTWA announces the organization’s first strike and list of demands in 1998 from Bhairavi Desai on behalf of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.

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    Module 1: Introduction: Laotian Americans

    Davorn Sisavath

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    Chapter Overview: South Asian Americans Before 1965

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 1: Overview

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 2: Early Immigration and Citizenship

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 3: Early Pioneer South Asian American Women

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 4: Arts and Culture

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 5: Connections

    South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)

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    Module 3: Laotian American Activism and Advocacy

    Davorn Sisavath

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