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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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    Free Chol Soo Lee Beginnings

    These scenes from the 2022 documentary, Free Chol Soo Lee, shows both the church-driven and youth-driven activities of the multigenerational, multiethnic movement to free Chol Soo Lee.

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    Speaker at Chol Soo Lee Rally

    Jay Kun Yoo speaks to the crowd of supporters at a courthouse demonstration during Chol Soo Lee’s murder retrial in San Francisco, in 1982.

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    Protesters at Free Chol Soo Lee rally

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    A Boy’s Frustration in a Strange, Hostile Culture

    In this January 29, 1978, article, published in the Sacramento Union, K. W. Lee describes the isolating and traumatic experiences Chol Soo Lee endured in America.

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    Ranko Yamada Fundraising

    Ranko Yamada (standing), with other activists, including Mona Litrownik (seated in red T-shirt) in San Francisco in 1978. There are educational pamphlets on the table, and they are selling hot links and T-shirts to fundraise for Chol Soo Lee’s legal defense fund.

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    K.W. Lee on Meeting Chol Soo Lee

    In this clip from the documentary, Free Chol Soo Lee (2022), K.W. Lee and Chol Soo Lee recount their memorable first interview. From this point on, they would grow an indelible bond.

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    Chinatown Murder Trial Transcript

    K. W. Lee marked up this transcript of the 1974 trial of the People of the State of California vs. Chol Soo Lee. The underlined parts reveal how the police officer who arrested Chol Soo Lee misidentified him as “Chinese,” and Chol Soo’s reaction.

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    Suspect Lineup

    Chol Soo Lee is no. 5 in this 1973 police lineup photo.

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    Chol Soo Lee Mugshot

    Chol Soo Lee’s 1974 prison mugshot.

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    Ranko Yamada working at Koreatown Weekly

    Ranko Yamada, in the newsroom of the Koreatown Weekly, 1979. Yamada befriended Chol Soo Lee about a year before his 1973 arrest for the Chinatown murder, and would become a leading figure in the movement to free him from prison.

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    Module 4: Post-1965 Korean America and 1992 Los Angeles

    Jane Hong

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    Module 5: Korean Americans and Hallyu since 2000

    Jane Hong

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    Module 1: Overview

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 2: Chinese Immigration and Labor from the Gold Rush to the Golden Spike, 1849-1869

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 3: Chinese American Community Formation: The First Generation

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 4: Living in the Era of Chinese Exclusion

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 5: Becoming Chinese American: The Second Generation

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 6: World War II and the Cold War to 1965

    Cecilia M. Tsu, Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 7: Chinese America Today

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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