
Asian Americans are often denied our place in history, especially those of us who are engaged in cultural art forms that take us off the beaten, mainstream path. In the rare cases where we are remembered, we are seen as ‘also-rans,’ people whose sole purpose was to diversify a scene rather than help create and define it – or curious tokens whom were able to find a way to be successful despite our race. Seldom are we seen or considered as a collective movement, or a group of people who have a shared history.
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