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30 May / National Asian Pacific American Political Almanac: 2003-2004 edited by Don T. Nakanishi and James S. Lai [in AsianWeek]

National APA Political AlmanacA focus on Asian American women in politics and dedicated to the late Patsy Mink, who was the first APA woman elected to Congress, famous for helping to author Title IX of the Education Act (yes, that Title Nine!).

Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, May 30, 2009

Readers: Adult

Published: 2003

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Nonfiction, Pan-Asian Pacific American, Repost Tags > AsianWeek, BookDragon, Civil rights, Don T. Nakanishi, James S. Lai, National Asian Pacific American Political Almanac: 2003-2004, Politics, Race/Racism, Sociology
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