Explore centuries of Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and stories


Foundations and Futures: Asian American and Pacific Islander Multimedia Textbook is the most comprehensive, scholar informed, online history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. This collection redefines the American narrative for high school, college and lifelong learners, opening unlimited possibilities for building a more inclusive, equitable and democratic future for all.

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The Multimedia Textbook on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is a narrative change project that brings together distinguished scholarship, open access technology, and ethnic studies pedagogy to deepen public knowledge about who we are, strengthen students’ historical empathy, and bring Asian American and Pacific Islander stories into every classroom.

Movements and Moments

Landmark social movements and history-making events

Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War IIStan Yogi

Open Access

Labor & Activism of Filipino FarmworkersAllyson Tintiangco-Cubales et al.

Beta Testing

Fighting Anti-Asian Violence: Justice for Vincent ChinHelen Zia

Beta Testing

Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Immigrant on Death Row Sparked a MovementJulie Ha

Open Access

New York Chinatown’s Immigrant Garment Workers: Women in Action, 1970-2001Rachel Bernstein and May Ying Chen

Beta Testing

Fighting Anti-Asian Violence: Justice for Vincent Chin
New York Chinatown’s Immigrant Garment Workers: Women in Action, 1970-2001

Pacific Islander Communities

Pacific Islander Communities

Decolonization in the PacificKenneth Gofigan Kuper

Samoans in the United StatesLana Lopesi

Kanaka ’Ōiwi: Indigenous HawaiiansDavianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor

A Samoan dance troupe, wearing floral printed lavalavas and lei with no shirts, perform in front of elders and peers inside a gymnasium.
Samoans in the United States

People and Everyday Life

Influential people and insights into everyday life

The Tape Family and Chinese American Civil RightsKenneth Gofigan Kuper

Asian Americans in the SouthLana Lopesi

Preserving Community Stories: The Art and Practice of Oral HistoryDavianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor

Patsy Takemoto Mink: Fierce and FearlessDavianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor

Chinese Americans Edward Woo, wearing a t-shirt and pants, and Nancy Gee, wearing a dress, stand inside his grocery store, Eddie’s Lucky Leadway.
Asian Americans in the South
Magazine cover of Patsy Mink, a Japanese American woman wearing sleeveless dress. Mink poses holding a bill with U.S. Capitol Dome in background.
Patsy Takemoto Mink: Fierce and Fearless

Asian American Communities

The Asian American experience

Vietnamese American ExperiencesStan Yogi

Chinese Americans and the Making of American HistoryAllyson Tintiangco-Cubales et al.

Indian AmericansHelen Zia

Bangladeshi AmericansJulie Ha

Korean AmericansRachel Bernstein and May Ying Chen

Filipinx American HistoriesRachel Bernstein and May Ying Chen

Bangladeshi Americans Mohammed Chishti-Shipu, in panjabi, and his wife Cherry, in salwar kameez, beside the red wood paneled wall of their new home.
Bangladeshi Americans
A Korean military bride smiles at her husband, an American sergeant, with their child in her arms.
Korean Americans
On the U.S. quarter, Anna May Wong is shown engraved with her image and name.
Chinese Americans and the Making of American History
Bhagat Singh Thind, a Sikh man, in his U.S. Army uniform and turban, standing at attention with his rifle and gear.
Indian Americans
Itliong sitting at his desk, smiling at the camera with the phone to his ear and his signature cigar in the remaining two fingers on his right hand.
Filipinx American Histories

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