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Dr. Erika Lee: The Making of Asian America

Presented by Howard County Library System

2021-05-26 19:00:00 2021-05-26 20:15:00 America/New_York Dr. Erika Lee: The Making of Asian America Virtual -

Wednesday, May 26
7:00pm - 8:15pm

Add to Calendar 2021-05-26 19:00:00 2021-05-26 20:15:00 America/New_York Dr. Erika Lee: The Making of Asian America Join HCLS & Dr. Erika Lee as she discusses her book "The Making of Asian America" and the history of Asian Americans & their role in American life, from the arrival of the first Asians to today. Virtual -

Join HCLS & Dr. Erika Lee as she discusses her book "The Making of Asian America" and the history of Asian Americans & their role in American life, from the arrival of the first Asians to today.

This is a partnered event with Howard County Library System

Monumental. . . . Lee handles her scholarly materials with grace, never overwhelming the reader with too many facts or incidents. She tells an American story familiar to anyone who has read Walt Whitman, seeking to capture America in all its diversity and difference, while at the same time pleading for America to realize its democratic potential. . . . Powerful Asian American stories . . . are inspiring, and Lee herself does them justice in a book that is long overdue.” ? LA Times

"A stunning achievement, The Making of Asian America establishes the centrality of Asians to American history, and poses alternatives to US national and immigration histories. Asians, this remarkable text reveals, transformed the face of America, and they locate the US firmly within a hemispheric and global order." -- Gary Y. Okihiro, Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Dr. Erika Lee discusses her acclaimed book The Making of Asian America.  In the past fifty years, Asian Americans have helped change the face of America and are now the fastest growing group in the United States. But as award-winning historian Erika Lee reminds us, Asian Americans also have deep roots in the country. The Making of Asian America tells the little-known history of Asian Americans and their role in American life, from the arrival of the first Asians in the Americas to the present-day.

An epic history of global journeys and new beginnings, this book shows how generations of Asian immigrants and their American-born descendants have made and remade Asian American life in the United States: sailors who came on the first trans-Pacific ships in the 1500s; indentured “coolies” who worked alongside African slaves in the Caribbean; and Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, and South Asian immigrants who were recruited to work in the United States only to face massive racial discrimination, Asian exclusion laws, and for Japanese Americans, incarceration during World War II. Over the past fifty years, a new Asian America has emerged out of community activism and the arrival of new immigrants and refugees. No longer a “despised minority,” Asian Americans are now held up as America’s “model minorities” in ways that reveal the complicated role that race still plays in the United States.

Dr. Lee will be in conversation with Dr. Richard Bell, author and Professor of History at the University of Maryland.

Copies of The Making of Asian America are available to borrow from CCPL, Hoopla, or to purchase from Books With a Past.

 

ABOUT DR. ERIKA LEE 

One of the nation’s leading immigration and Asian American historians, Erika Lee teaches American history at the University of Minnesota, where she is a Regents Professor, a Distinguished McKnight University Professor, the Rudolph J. Vecoli Chair in Immigration History, and the Director of the Immigration History Research Center. The granddaughter of Chinese immigrants, Lee grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, attended Tufts University, and received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. She was recently elected into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, testified before Congress during its historic hearings on discrimination and violence against Asian Americans, was awarded an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, (also known as the nation’s “brainy award,”) and named Vice President of the Organization of American Historians. Learn more at www.erikalee.org

 

ABOUT DR. RICHARD BELL 

Dr. Richard Bell is Professor of History at the University of Maryland. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and is author of the new book Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and their Astonishing Odyssey Home which is shortlisted for the George Washington Prize and the Harriet Tubman Prize. He has won more than a dozen teaching awards, including the University System of Maryland Board of Regents Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest honor for teaching faculty in the Maryland state system. He has held major research fellowships at Yale, Cambridge, and the Library of Congress and is the recipient of the National Endowment of the Humanities Public Scholar award. He serves as a Trustee of the Maryland Center for History and Culture, as an elected member of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, and as a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.  Learn more here.

This event is sponsored by Friends and Foundation of HCLS

Charles County Public Library events are accessible for all. If you have an accessibility request, please contact programs@ccplonline.org three business days prior to the event.

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