The Fate of “Shared Interests among People of Color”: Asian American Intellectuals and Access to Education in the Post-<i>Bakke</i> Era

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2024-06-01

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Cheung-Miaw, Calvin (2024). The Fate of “Shared Interests among People of Color”: Asian American Intellectuals and Access to Education in the Post-Bakke Era. Journal of American History, 111(1). pp. 91–114. 10.1093/jahist/jaae003 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31304.

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Calvin Ryan Cheung-Miaw

Assistant Professor of History

I'm an historian of race who works at the intersection of intellectual history and social movement history. My current book project, Asian Americans and the Color-Line, uses the history of Asian American Studies to explore the rise and fall of Third Worldism within the United States. I'm also at work on a project on radical Asian American activism. A piece of this project, on transnational political murders, has been published as an article in Pacific Historical Review.


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