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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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    Rullia Singh and Valentina Alvarez

    Rullia Singh (right) and Valentina Alvarez (left), a Punjabi Mexican American couple in Yuba Valley, California, pose for their wedding photo in 1917.

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    Hawaiʻi’s Multiracial Population

    Hawaiʻi is home to the United States’ largest state population of multiracial Americans, with 22 percent identifying as multiracial Pacific Islander. (Source: Pew Research Center)

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    2020 US Census of People Selecting More Than One Racial Category

    This figure depicts population data based on race collected in the 2020 US Census. In 2020, people who selected more than one racial category increased by 127 percent since the 2010 Census. (Source: US Census Bureau, 2020)

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    Illustration of People Indentifying as Multiracial 2010-2020

    This figure illustrates the increasing number of people who identify as “Multiracial” compared to other racial categories between 2010 and 2020. (Source: US Census Bureau, 2020)

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    When Interracial Marriage Became Legal, by State

    This map shows when interracial marriage became legal in each state. (Source: US Census Bureau)

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    “Loving,” the Hollywood Film

    The Hollywood film Loving portrayed the social, legal, and personal challenges the Lovings had to overcome. The 2016 movie featured Ruth Negga (left) in the role of Mildred Loving and Joel Edgerton (right) as Richard Loving.

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    Mildred and Richard Loving

    Mildred Loving (left) and her husband Richard Loving (right), January 26, 1965. The couple’s legal battle for the right to marry each other resulted in the legalization of interracial marriage nationwide.

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    Arthur Beren of Kerikeri with Family

    The “Mothers’ Darlings” project at the University of Otago in Aotearoa/New Zealand helps Pacific Islander children trace their American fathers from the over two million American servicemen who were stationed in the Pacific during World War II. Arthur Beren of Kerikeri (right) reunited with his paternal family in the US after sixty-four years.

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    “Out of Fa’a Samoa” by Nanette Lela’ulu

    The painting Out of Fa’a Samoa by artist Nanette Lela’ulu reflects the lived experience of the mixed children of Pacific Islander women and American soldiers.

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    Salvador Roldan and Marjorie Rogers

    Salvador Roldan, a Filipino immigrant, fought for his right to marry Marjorie Rogers, a white woman who had immigrated from England. Photo circa 1933.

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    Chapter Overview: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II

    Stan Yogi

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    Module 1: Overview and Introduction

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    Module 2: Setting the Stage for Japanese American Mass Incarceration

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    Module 3: Forced Uprooting and Incarceration

    Stan Yogi

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    Module 4: Cooperation, Resistance, and Dissent

    Stan Yogi

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    Module 5: Starting Over

    Stan Yogi

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    Module 6: Redress and Solidarity

    Stan Yogi

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    Chapter Overview: Vietnamese American Experiences

    Thuy Vo Dang

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    Module 1: An Introduction to Vietnamese Americans

    Thuy Vo Dang

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