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In Struggle Asian American Acts of Resistance
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience presents an exhibition featuring works of art depicting those resisting stereotypes and injustice.
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In Struggle highlights stories of Asian Americans who have defied the “quiet” stereotypes and courageously stood up to injustice – as individual resisters or as part of organized movements for social change. From 19th century railroad strikes and laundrymen's lawsuits to Japanese American resistance to their incarceration during WWII, from student sit-ins in the '70s to ongoing anti-deportation protests, the tradition of Asian American resistance inspires each of us to recognize and confront injustice every day.
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