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Jane H. Hong

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  • In 1992, a fire burns out of control at 67th Street and West Boulevard in South Central Los Angeles. (Paul Sakuma/AP)
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    The L.A. Uprisings Sparked an Evangelical Racial Reckoning

    But it remains unfinished.
    by Jane H. Hong via Made By History on April 29, 2022
  • Representatives Young Kim and Michelle Steele
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    What the Election of Asian American GOP Women Means For the Party

    While American conservatism remains largely White, it has slowly but surely become less so.
    by Jane H. Hong via Made By History on March 8, 2021
  • Over the next 50 years, Asians will surge past Latinos to become the largest group of immigrants heading to the U.S., according to a new study. Above, a naturalization ceremony in New York City in 2013.

    The Law That Created Illegal Immigration

    Discussion of the Hart-Cellar Act that was passed 50 years ago.
    by Jane H. Hong via Los Angeles Times on October 2, 2015

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Violence Against Asian Americans Is Part of a Troubling Pattern

Recognizing that is crucial to ending the violence and the hate driving it.
by Stephanie Hinnershitz via Made By History on March 11, 2021
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