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  2. Hyphenated American - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term hyphenated American refers to the use of a hyphen (in some styles of writing) between the name of an ethnicity and the word American in compound nouns, e.g., as in Irish-American. Calling a person a "hyphenated American" was used as an insult alleging divided political or national loyalties, especially in times of ...

  3. List of Asian-American firsts - Wikipedia

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    1957: Dalip Singh Saund becomes the first Asian-American elected to the United States Congress, as a Representative for California's 29th district. 1962 Patsy Mink becomes the first Asian-American woman elected to a state legislative body in the United States, in the Hawaii State Senate [48] 1964: Hiram Fong becomes the first Asian-American U.S ...

  4. Most Americans can't name a famous Asian American ... - AOL

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    The majority of Americans can’t name a single famous Asian American, according to a recent survey. The most common answers besides "I can't think of one" was Jackie Chan, who's not American, and ...

  5. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    &name; where name is the case-sensitive name of the entity. The semicolon is required. Because numbers are harder for humans to remember than names, character entity references are most often written by humans, while numeric character references are most often produced by computer programs. [1]

  6. Asian characters with speaking roles in Hollywood jumped ...

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    Asian American representation in Hollywood increased significantly over the last 15 years, a new study by the University of Southern California shows.

  7. American television series with Asian leads - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest examples dates back to 1951 with Anna May Wong, a classic Hollywood-era movie star, with her TV show The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong. [1] Typically, the characters portrayed are Asian American, although the actor or actress may sometimes be Canadian, British, or Australian.

  8. Job applicants with Asian-sounding names are more likely to ...

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    Job applicants with Asian-sounding names — e.g. Khan, Chiang and Suzuki — are 28% less likely to get called in for an interview than their Anglo counterparts, according to a new study ...

  9. List of Asian-American writers - Wikipedia

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    Nien Cheng (郑念) [1] Anna Chennault (陈香梅) [1] King-Kok Cheung; Cheng Sait Chia [1] Fay Chiang [1] Monlin Chiang (蒋梦麟) [1] Ted Chiang, Hugo and Nebula Award winner; Frank Chin (趙健秀) Justin Chin; Marilyn Chin (陈美玲) Mei Chin; Staceyann Chin; Frank Ching [1] Kah Kyung Cho, philosopher; Khendum Choden; Don Mee Choi; Susan ...